Hepatitis viruses, particularly Hepatitis B and C, can survive on surfaces like razors for varying lengths of time. Hepatitis B can remain infectious on a razor for up to a week, while Hepatitis C may survive for several days, depending on environmental conditions. It's crucial to avoid sharing razors to reduce the risk of transmission. Always disinfect or properly dispose of razors to maintain safety.
Hepatitis C can live for 1 week outside the body.
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Virii like hepatitis actually alter your DNA. Once you have hepatitis, you have it for life. Virii can go through long periods of dormancy where they don't cause harm to internal organs, but can suddenly "switch on" and in the case of hepatitis cause severe damage to your liver. If you think you have been exposed to Hep C it's important to get checked out and then get on a life long treatment regimen.
Yes. The A in razor is a long A (ay) sound.
No. It's not a live vaccine.
Hep B can live for up to a week outside the body.
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Dead and it cannot cause infection. It is a subunit vaccine.
Not long.
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