Hepatitis B carriers should not donate blood because the virus can be transmitted through blood transfusions, potentially endangering the health of recipients. Blood donation organizations screen for Infectious Diseases, including Hepatitis B, to ensure the safety of the blood supply. Those who test positive for Hepatitis B are typically advised against donating to prevent the spread of the virus. It is crucial for carriers to follow medical guidelines to protect both their health and the health of others.
In the past, people have contracted hepatitis C through blood transfusions
Hepatitis B & C are in the blood.
It is a blood test.
No. Hepatitis C is spread via blood-to-blood contact. So unless both persons have bleeding hands, the answer is no.
A simple blood test can determine whether or not you have hepatitis B.
Hepatitis B, hepatitis C and AIDS
B Neg donors can donate to B Pos or B Neg patients.
no this microorganism we can not show nekend eye, by electron microscope we can
It is a blood test.
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.
Their main difference is their mode of transmission. Hepatitis A is fecal-oral while Hepatitis B is a blood-borne disease.
I believe it is Hepatitis C.