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What did Tia enter in item #2 of the flowchart to further explain the process of a hepatitis B infection? This pathogen spreads through childbirth or close physical contact with an infected person. People with strong immune systems fight hepatitis infections more easily. This pathogen infects people who practice safe food handling practices. Genetic makeup places some people at risk for contracting hepatitis.

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