Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and AIDS
Hepatitis C is the most common chronic blood borne pathogen in the United States. Hepatitis Dcan be found in the blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and other body fluids of people who are infected. Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood and infected bodily fluids.
I believe it is spread by body fluids like blood.
Both hepatitis B and C are from the exchange of body fluids.
Hepatitis B and HIV (Aids).
hepatitis b viruses Hepatitis D can be found in the blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and other body fluids of people who are infected. Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood and infected bodily fluids.Hepatitis C is transmitted through the blood. This can be picked up from dirty needles or tattoos.
Yes if you share blood or bodily fluids with the infected person. You can also get it without another person. For instance if you are an intervenes drug user and re-use old needles you can get it from your own blood left in the needle that has brown bacteria. mostly given and passed thru blood to blood ,,body fluids is veryyy low,,has to be blood to blood,,,
No. AIDS is transmitted by human body fluids, such as blood, semen, etc.
Yes, animals can be infected with hepatitis B virus, but it is rare. Transmission usually occurs through close contact with infected human blood or body fluids. There is no evidence that animals can transmit hepatitis B to humans.
No, to get hepatitis you need to exchange fluids like in sex.
The hepatitis B illness is caused by the hepatitis B virus, a species of the genus Orthohepadnavirus.
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver that can be caused by viruses (hepatitis A, B, C, etc.), alcohol, toxins, or autoimmune diseases. The primary mode of transmission for viral hepatitis is through contact with infected blood or body fluids, sharing contaminated needles, sexual contact, or consuming contaminated food or water.