No, vomit is not classified as a bloodborne substance. Bloodborne pathogens are typically found in blood and certain other bodily fluids, such as semen, vaginal secretions, and cerebrospinal fluid. Vomit primarily consists of gastric contents and does not contain blood unless there is a specific medical condition causing bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract.
Yes, HIV is a blood-borne pathogen.
If a disease is blood borne, it mean it exists or is caused by blood or blood cells.
melanemesis: Black vomit caused by the mixing of blood with intestinal contents.
Blood borne infections can be transmitted through exposure to contaminated blood or bodily fluids, posing a risk to healthcare workers.
Influenza is an air-borne virus.
to vomit as in hematemesis, to vomit blood.
Some, but not all, blood-borne viruses are sexually transmitted.
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can Asthma make you vomit blood
Different blood borne diseases have different incubation periods.
To vomit blood.
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