Yes. The Hepatitis C virus can be circulating in the blood. There are times when the virus may not be at very high levels, which reduces the risk, but usually the viral levels are detectable. Most HCV infections occur due to contact with someone in the chronic phase.
Hepatitis is contagious blood to blood. Normal sexual practices rarely are the culprit of passing the virus in the dormant stage I would assume it is verry unlikely as your blood would have a very low virus count. mine didnt event show up on the the tests I took for blood work. I found out yesterday I do have Hep C. I have to have it confirmed, but it would explain alot about the way I fell physically> LOVE LOVE LOVE , 420dan
Yes, it is contagious, and is most often spread contact through infected blood.
Yes. If your circulatory system comes in direct contact with infected body fluids of another, you may catch hepatitis of any letter. Luckily there is a vaccine for hepatitis B.
No spells no c is less contagious
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No spells no c is less contagious
There's nothing in the provided links that suggests that it's contagious.
Hepatitis
No it is not, for both HIV and HCV.
Be very careful with hepatitis, Your period has nothing to do with the contagion of hepatitis, and It is VERY contagious,
Hepatitis c is highly contagious disease. It is transmitted from blood to blood. If a person has hepatitis c, the only way silverware would be contagious, if there blood was on it, someone touching it with a open wound, cut,sore. The infected blood would have to come in contact with another persons blood.
Hepatitis A is usually contracted by contaminated food. Although very contagious it is treatable and curable. Hepatitis C is typically contracted by drug users and sexually. It damages the liver tissue and commonly leads to Cirrhosis and Liver Cancer, but can be managed with treatment.
diarrhoeal diseases,typhoid,cholera,hepatitis and other contagious diseases
malaria, tuberculosis, hepatitis b, conjuctavitis
No it is not. Cirrhosis is most commonly caused by heavy alcohol consumption and chronic hepatitis C.
Yes, hepatitis C is very contagious. If you think you have contracted the disease, see your dr asap.
HIV is the most infectious between the following blood borne pathogens; HIV, hepatitis b, hepatitis c.