it can survive for months but inactive form.
it remains in dried blood , but inactive.
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Virii like hepatitis actually alter your DNA. Once you have hepatitis, you have it for life. Virii can go through long periods of dormancy where they don't cause harm to internal organs, but can suddenly "switch on" and in the case of hepatitis cause severe damage to your liver. If you think you have been exposed to Hep C it's important to get checked out and then get on a life long treatment regimen.
You can live for about 77,78,82,110,94 days.
Hepatitis B is a chronic viral infection that affects the liver, over time causing scarring called Cirrhosis which can lead to liver failure and eventually death. It was been estimated that 20% of Asian Americans are carriers of Hepatitis B, Vaccines are available and effective treatments for those living with Hepatitis B is also available. The decease can be sexually transmitted or through contact with infected blood, but the most common form is mother to child transition.
It would be far more dangerous to have blood splashed into your eyes than urine. Blood carries many pathogens including HIV, hepatitis, and many others. Urine is sterile and virtually harmless.
21 days!
13 days
Before you donate blood, your blood is tested for sexually transmitted diseases such as AIDS, HIV, Gonorrhea, Hepatitis, viral diseases such as influenza and bacterial diseases such as tuberculosis, pneumonia.
four days
You have only five liters of blood flowing through your blood vessels. Body renews only few milliliters of blood daily and not in liters. Red blood cells live 120 days, so it replace 5 liters every 120 days, or about 40 ml per day.
The biggest obstacle for researchers who study hepatitis is the risk of acquiring the disease. For example, if they are studying a blood sample, they must wear gloves and mask and not have open cuts on their skin. They must also work with "live" germs so the risk of contracting the disease they are studying is increased. A third obstacle is that hepatitis has many different causes. For example, the way they conduct research may need to be different if studying how IV drug users contract the disease, vs. a patient who contracted hepatitis after being in the hospital and having surgery.
rabbits can live for 10 years, so 3,650 days! :)
Some causes of high protein in blood include:Inflammation or infection, like HIV and hepatitis. "See a Doctor"