Hepatitis c is highly contagious disease. It is transmitted from blood to blood. If a person has hepatitis c, the only way silverware would be contagious, if there blood was on it, someone touching it with a open wound, cut,sore. The infected blood would have to come in contact with another persons blood.
No. Hepatitis C is spread via blood-to-blood contact. So unless both persons have bleeding hands, the answer is no.
Hepatitis is an infectious disease. You catch it from someone that had hepatitis.
Hepatitis B spreads primarily through sexual intercourse.
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Yes. Hepatitis A is food born (you catch it from things you eat) and usually gets better on its own.
No you won't catch it from him if he is no longer affected by it.
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.
it can be caught by sharing food, drink, smokes, anything with anyone who has it
HIV is the most infectious between the following blood borne pathogens; HIV, hepatitis b, hepatitis c.
Drug users are more likely to catch viruses like hepatitis C or HIV. They often share needles. This way they pass these diseases to each other.