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three infectious materials that can contain bloodborne pathogens
HIV is the most infectious between the following blood borne pathogens; HIV, hepatitis b, hepatitis c.
False; there are many dangerous blood borne pathogens.
no not all, blood-borne pathogens are typically found in the blood stream and any bodily fluid that can contain blood can contain a blood borne pathogen. these include urine, feces, saliva, sperm, vaginal secretions, and even tears.
Mucus, Urine, Semen, and Cerebrospinal fluid.
Measles are infact pathogenic. As it is an infectious disease and the pathogens are infectious viruses and the leucocytes/leukocytes and phagocytes (white blood cells) can't cope with them.
Hepatitis B
Some white blood cells (WBCs) signal the immune response, others produce antibodies, and others engulf and destroy infectious agents.
Red blood cells contain iron which makes them reddish. White blood cells contain lysosomes which are used to breakdown foreign invaders, such as pathogens in the blood stream.
Non infectious.
They defend the body against both infectious disease and foreign materials.
White blood cells defend the body against both infectious diseases and foreign materials.