Hepatitis B virus (HBV) was transmitted to a person in a long-term care facility via shared blood glucose monitors, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported.

“Sharing glucometers presents a risk for HBV transmission that can be reduced by routine HBV vaccination of persons with diabetes and dedicating individual glucometers to a single resident,” the CDC said in the August 7 issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report .

During 2008-2019, the CDC reported 15 outbreaks of HBV and hepatitis C virus in US long-term care facilities due to the same practice.

In the recent case, the patient was 69 years old with diabetes and no history of HBV or HBV vaccination when diagnosed with acute HBV in May 2024. Investigation revealed that the patient lived in a ski

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