The hepatitis B virus can be extremely dangerous if it infects a human being. It can be transmitted from one person to another via the exchange of bodily fluids and blood. It is actually a disease of the liver but its symptoms are similar to those of a common cold.
HCV is a very serious condition that tramps and slags get so dont be silly wrap your willy
it is transmitted through blood
Hepatitis C is spread through blood transfusion . Blood donors should be screen for any disease before they can allow blood letting.
Hepatitis is spread by blood and body fluids. Needle sticks can potentially spread hepatitis from one infected person to other people.
through oral-fecal route
drinking unclean water
The official definition for hepatitis C is " a form of viral hepatitis transmitted in infected blood, causing chronic liver disease. It was formerly called non-A, non-B hepatitis."
the answer should be corrected: hcv is NOT transmitted sexually.
Hepatitis is an infectious disease, and can be transmitted through Sexual Contact and Sharing of Needles.
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.
hepatitis b viruses Hepatitis D can be found in the blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and other body fluids of people who are infected. Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood and infected bodily fluids.Hepatitis C is transmitted through the blood. This can be picked up from dirty needles or tattoos.
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.
Hepatitis C is the most common chronic blood borne pathogen in the United States. Hepatitis Dcan be found in the blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and other body fluids of people who are infected. Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood and infected bodily fluids.
Transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) can occur in health-care settings from percutaneous or mucosal exposures to blood or other body fluids from an infected patient or health-care worker. They also can be transmitted by sharing needles. The hepatitis virus affects the liver. The HIV virus can be transmitted the same way but affects the entire immune system.
Hepatitis A virus, which can be transmitted through contaminated food or water.
no alcoholic hepatitis not same as hepatitis c
bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted inthe air
Hepatitis A, which is caused by the H.A.V. virus, is transmitted by contaminated food and water, and prevented by the hepatitis A vaccine.