Absolutely. Hepatitis B is transmitted by blood and body fluids. Sexual contact is one of the common ways to spread it. Sexual activity, sharing of drug paraphenalia, and congenital infection (when an infant acquires it from his/her infected mother) are the most common ways to spread the disease. Still, roughly 1/3 of the cases cannot be traced back to any of these causes.
If someone is a hepatitis B carrier, he/she is contagious, even though he/she is not currently suffering from the illness.
So yes, coitus can transmit hepatits B between partners if one of them is a carrier.
Chronic hepatitis B refers to a long-term infection with the hepatitis B virus that can lead to liver inflammation and potentially serious complications such as cirrhosis or liver cancer. A carrier of hepatitis B, on the other hand, typically refers to a person who has the virus in their blood but does not exhibit symptoms or have active liver disease. Carriers can still transmit the virus to others, whereas chronic hepatitis B patients often require medical management to prevent disease progression.
No. Not unless the type of foodborne illness they have can be transmitted to others via direct contact or indirect. Someone who is sick due to ingestion of toxins would not be able to transmit that to someone else and would not be a carrier. Someone who has hepatitis could be a carrier.
Being a Hepatitis C carrier means that at some point, the person was infected with the virus and it stays in their body for life.
The carrier signal occurs at the beginning to transmit information.
No they will not allow you in.
No you can't transmit a disease to yourself but you can transmit it to someone else if you are a carrier of a disease . It might. It all depends if the carrier has an STD.
Is there any possibility ,after pateint tretment ,patient is carrier from others?
The wavelength of a carrier wave is the distance between two consecutive crests or troughs of the wave. It is inversely proportional to the frequency of the wave, so higher frequency waves have shorter wavelengths. In telecommunications, carrier waves are used to transmit information by modulating their properties.
For transmission through a radiowave.
A carrier of chickenpox, like a carrier of any infectious disease, is someone who is infected and can transmit the germ but does not yet have symptoms. A chickenpox carrier is someone who's spreading the virus but does not yet have symptoms.
They are called carrier's.
transmit a jamming signal on its L1 and L2 carrier frequencies.