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685. 20%. Risk identified *. No risk identified. 1656. 49%. No risk data reported. 1030. 31%. Figure 3.5. Distribution of risk behaviors/exposures associated with acute hepatitis B — United States, 2009.

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  1. 685 20% Risk identified* No risk identified 1656 49% No risk data reported 1030 31% Figure 3.5. Distribution of risk behaviors/exposures associated with acute hepatitis B — United States, 2009 * Includes case reports indicating the presence of at least one of the following risks 6 weeks to 6 months prior to onset of acute, symptomatic hepatitis B: 1) using injection drugs; 2) having sexual contact with suspected/confirmed hepatitis B patient; 3) being a man who has sex with men; 4) having multiple sex partners concurrently; 5) having household contact with suspected/confirmed hepatitis B patient; 6) occupational exposure to blood; 7) being a hemodialysis patient; 8) having received a blood transfusion; 9) having sustained a percutaneous injury; and 10) having undergone surgery. Source: National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System (NNDSS)

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