Its is extremely rare for this to happen. In fact, for monogamous heterosexual couples who do not practice anal sex or extraordinarily rough sex liver specialists do not recommend that condoms be worn to avoid transmission. HCV is only transmitted via blood to blood contact. If either partner has sore in groin area extra precaution should be taken. If a patient is sexualy active with more than one partner condoms should be worn. Again,top virology experts DO NOT recommend condoms for couples who are in long term monogamous relationships if one partner has hepatitis C and one doesn't. Do not share razors and dental care
No, it is spread by blood-to-blood contact.
It can but its not easy to spread that way. But, you can get it from using a dirty needle. That's why people with tattoos need to be careful.
Hepatitis C is transmitted via the blood. If both have open cuts or wounds, yes it is possible but rather hard to prove.
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You can ABSOLUTELY get Hepatitis C from snorting drugs as Hep C is a blood to blood transmission and if someone has Hep C and uses the straw with some blood in their nose and then passes it to you and you have cuts or open blood places in your nose that IS a blood to blood transmission. Hep C is only transmitted sexually if BLOOD is shared in your sex act. Hep C does not die when it hits the air, it can live up to 4 days. HIV dies as soon as it hits the air which is why it is sexually transmitted. Yes you can get Hep C by sharing needles but you can also get it INTRANASALLY so don't share straws, rolled $$, etc
Hepatitis A is not a sexually transmitted disease. Most other forms of Hepatitis ARE sexually transmitted, but Hepatitis A is NOT. Hepatitis A is transmitted through the "fecal-oral" route. It is most often transmitted in foods when food preparers who have Hep A don't wash their hands carefully before preparing food.
the answer should be corrected: hcv is NOT transmitted sexually.
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Aids is transmitted sexually and any exchange of bodily fluids.!
No. Hepatitis C can be transmitted through blood-to-blood contact (sharing needles, blood transfusions, etc.). It is possible, but uncommon, for it to be transmitted through sexual intercourse. It can also be transmitted by sharing items that have been contaminated with blood, such as razors or toothbrushes.But none of this means that a person who has hepatitis C should or could not get married.
No spells no c is less contagious
No. It is not sexually transmitted but it can be transmitted airborne like coughing or sneezing.No, TB is not a sexually transmitted disease. It is airborne transmitted so if someone has active TB (in the lungs), stay away from them.TB is not a STD.
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No, diabetes is not a sexually transmitted disease (STD).
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It is definitely possible. Get checked out with a doctor.