
This Podcast Will Kill You From the Vault - Hepatitis B: Hepatiti, Take 2 (Ep 89)
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Dec 23, 2025 Dr. Su Wang, Medical Director for the Center for Asian Health & Viral Hepatitis Programs and former President of the World Hepatitis Alliance, shares her personal journey with hepatitis B. She discusses the stigma surrounding the illness and highlights community screening efforts. The conversation dives into the virology of hepatitis B, its infectiousness, and the challenges in treatment. With nearly 300 million people affected globally, Dr. Wang emphasizes the importance of accessibility to vaccines and care while detailing her advocacy work.
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Personal Diagnosis And Family Discovery
- Dr. Su Wang described learning she had hepatitis B after donating blood in college and later discovering her mother also had it.
- She later navigated medical training, disclosure, marriage, and pregnancy while managing stigma and screening for her family.
Community Clinic Experience Drives Advocacy
- Dr. Su Wang recounted working in a Chinatown community clinic and finding hep B prevalence similar to hypertension among patients.
- She described building community programs to increase screening and link people to care when specialists were inaccessible.
Hepatitis B's Unusual Genetics
- Hepatitis B is a partially double-stranded DNA virus that uses reverse transcriptase despite being DNA-based.
- This unusual biology enables genome integration and complicates its evolution and mutation dynamics.

