You can contract hepatitis C by coming into direct contact with an infected persons blood. It is possible for the hepatitis B virus to be spread through the bodily fluids of an infected person which is to say that the virus can be transmitted through the blood sweat tears saliva semen vaginal secretions menstrual blood and breast milk of an infected person.
The hepatitis C virus can sometimes be found in other body fluids like saliva semen and urine but.
How can hepatitis be transmitted. In retrospect the earliest known epidemic of hepatitis E occurred in 1955 in New Delhi but the virus was not isolated until 1983 by Russian. It is a type of viral hepatitis. This can most commonly occur in the following ways.
The most common in the US. Hepatitis A can be spread from close personal contact with an infected person such as through certain types of sexual contact like oral-anal sex caring for someone who is ill or using drugs with others. Current research suggests that if youre in a long-term monogamous relationship with a partner who has hepatitis C your risk of contracting hepatitis C is quite low unless you also have human immunodeficiency virus HIV.
That said having hepatitis B does not necessarily mean that you are infectious. Eating food or drinking water with the virus in it Touching something contaminated with the virus then touching food or ones face. Occasionally it can also be transmitted sexually most often through unprotected intercourse.
In rare cases HCV can be spread through nonsterile medical equipment. It can spread when a microscopic amount is ingested. Hepatitis E has mainly a fecal-oral transmission route that is similar to hepatitis A although the viruses are unrelated.
Hepatitis E is inflammation of the liver caused by infection with the hepatitis E virus HEV. The virus spreads through an infected persons blood or body fluids. This can occur due to things such as.
People cannot transmit or contract the virus through. There are many forms of the hepatitis C virus or HCV. None is more serious than any.
Hepatitis A is very contagious and people can even spread the virus before they feel sick. Hepatitis E is transmitted in the stool of an infected person. Sneezing or coughing hugging or kissing holding hands sharing eating utensils or drinking glasses sharing food or drinks sustaining a mosquito bite.
This is a problem in developing countries with an unsafe drinking water supply. Transmission of Hepatitis B. In the US the disease can be transmitted through raw or undercooked pork shellfish venison or wild boar meat.
How HBV Is Spread. Hepatitis A is transmitted by. Hepatitis A can be transmitted through any sexual activity with an infected person and is not limited to fecal-oral.
Eating contaminated food or drink. Use of illegal or street drugs. Hepatitis C is transmitted primarily by exposure to blood containing the hepatitis C virus.
It can also be transmitted by contact with bodily fluids including saliva or semen of an infected person. If food is heated it should be hot to the touch and consumed right away. Direct contact with infected blood.
Reusing a needle or syringe that someone with hepatitis C. The hepatitis B virus is transmitted through blood and sexual fluids. Hepatitis A hepatitis B and hepatitis C are caused by viruses and are contagious but each illness is spread differently.