Yes, It can be very deadly in some rare cases, yet Hepatitis A and B are far more commonly contracted, and therefore have much more easily accesible innoculations.
-Bill Nye
(The Science Guy)
Hepatitis is a blood-born pathogen, so the answer to this depends on how well the whole blood or blood components are stored (excluding gammoglobulin, which doesn't transmit Hep C). If the blood is properly stored, the lifespan is, as with most if not all blood born pathogens, very long indeed. If the Hep C entirely dessicates, it dies, as it does if heated or exposed to bleach or other disinfectants (outside the body of course). It does however survive quite well during the time it takes to share needles (one modality of contagion). When dealing with the risk of Hep C transmission, one uses blood born pathogen protocols.
it screws up your whole life, having hep c won't change anything don't do crack. smoking weed will not screw up your life it will not kill you and it just makes everything better. it makes food taste better, it makes sex feel better, it makes crappy movies better, it makes you calm, relaxed and happy so don't do crack spark up a doobie.
Human epidermoid cancer cells (Hep-2) or (HEp-2) are now known to be HeLa contaminated. The Hep-2 cell line was derived from a male cancer patient but the Hep-2 cells available now show clear signs of HeLa contamination. This cell-line lacks a Y chromosome and has a number of markers associated with HeLa cells. ATCC lists HEp-2 as a misidentified cell line. Other mouth and throat cancer cell lines are available from ATCC and other repositories. Those lines do not contain cervical cancer cells.
It is a virus called the Hep A virus.
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No spells no c is less contagious
It is definitely possible. Get checked out with a doctor.
You can ABSOLUTELY get Hepatitis C from snorting drugs as Hep C is a blood to blood transmission and if someone has Hep C and uses the straw with some blood in their nose and then passes it to you and you have cuts or open blood places in your nose that IS a blood to blood transmission. Hep C is only transmitted sexually if BLOOD is shared in your sex act. Hep C does not die when it hits the air, it can live up to 4 days. HIV dies as soon as it hits the air which is why it is sexually transmitted. Yes you can get Hep C by sharing needles but you can also get it INTRANASALLY so don't share straws, rolled $$, etc
If you are in full detox and have hep C you should call a crisis center in your area.
when should you start takeing medicine for hep c whats the highest levels
There is no hep C vaccine. Please check your vaccination card and resubmit your question.
no its very so much diffrent hep c has nothing to do with it
Yes, Hep A and Hep B are to different viruses. Each have their own series of injections to boost immunity. There is no Immunization for Hep C. Good luck.
My dentist put me on clindamycin and I have hep c. He would not tell me if it would effect my hep c. I took it as directed but ended up stopping because it made me feel horrible, flaring up my hep c more than I could handle so I did not finish the script.
Yes
It is possible to contract Hep C by contact with any Hep C contaminated bodily fluid.
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