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Hiv and hbv are the only bloodbourne threats you face
HBV is bloodborne.
A bloodborne pathogen is a disease causing agent in the blood such as a virus (HIV, HBV, or Herpes) or bacteria (TB, Gonorrhea). Corrected: Bloodborne Pathogens means, disease causing organisms transmitted by blood and other body fluids. Most common bloodborne pathogens are Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C & HIV.
Substances present in the blood that can cause infection or disease. Hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses are bloodborne pathogens since they are spread through blood and can cause a liver infection.
It's HBV.
Protiens of High Biological Value (HBV) contain all the essential amino acids in the correct porportions. Proteins of HBV are usually of animal origin, One execption is soya beans which has HBV proteins. Examples of HBV proteins are: Meat, Fish, Cheese, Milk, Eggs, etc.
You can work in the medical field with no immunity to HBV.
HBV means hepatis B.Hepatitis B Virus
The target organ of hepatitis B virus (HBV) is the liver.
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HIV and HBV are generally transmitted via contaminated blood or genital secretions.
HIV and HBV are generally transmitted via contaminated blood or genital secretions.