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Living with Hepatitis B

An Interactive Learning Guide for Acute and Chronic Infection

We need your feedbackWelcome to “Living with Hepatitis B” - a new interactive learning guide developed by the Hepatitis B Foundation. We know how scary it can be when you are first diagnosed with hepatitis B, so we have designed this online learning guide to help answer the “what's next” questions, and make it easier for you to manage your diagnosis and still live a full, active life. Please be sure to complete the Feedback Form at the end of the presentation.

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Begin the Learning Guide (HTML Only)
Begin the Tutorial (Flash)
Begin the Learning Guide (Flash)
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How to Use the Living with Hepatitis B Learning Guide

  • This interactive learning guide has been designed as a slide show, which you can direct by clicking on certain buttons.
  • The presentation will automatically move from one slide to the next, but you can move forward or backward at any time by clicking on the “next” and “back” button in the lower left portion of the screen.
  • You can also pause and restart the presentation by clicking on the “play/pause” button to the left of the “back” button.
  • From time to time, you will be required to click on the choice that is most appropriate for you in order to continue.
  • You can also visit specific pages within this tutorial by clicking on the links from the table of contents on the left side of the learning guide.

In order to see and hear the multimedia version of this learning guide, you will need to have version 7 or higher of the Macromedia Flash Player installed. If you are on a low-speed connection, and don't wish to take the time download the Flash content in each page, simply click the "Begin the learning guide (HTML Only)" button.
Like the rest of the Hepatitis B Foundation web site, this tutorial is designed for a screen size of 800 X 600 or larger (for best results on an 800 X 600 screen, the browser window should be maximized).

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