sharing food
no.
Both Hepatitis B and C fit this description.
Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and AIDS
yes b-c viral infection
Hepatitis B, C, and D are spread by coming into contact with an infected person's blood. Hepatitis A and E are spread by coming into contact with an infected person's stool.
In the past, people have contracted hepatitis C through blood transfusions
I believe it is Hepatitis C.
Diseases that can be spread by dirty needles include HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C. These viruses can be transmitted through contaminated blood that remains on the needle when it is shared with another person.
Hepatitis is spread via blood. If a tattoo needle is used on someone with hepatitis, then used on someone else without being totally sterilized first, it is possible to spread the infection to the other person.
"Hepatic" means of or about the liver. "itis" at the end of a word means infection of that organ. Hepatitis B got its name because it was discovered before Hepatitis A. There is also a Hepatitis C. Hepatitis A, B, C, D and E all refer to diseases of the liver.
The most common blood borne illness in the United States is the Hepatitis C virus. About 3.2 million people are chronically infected.
Hepatitis A or B or C involves an infection of the liver caused by a virus.