Friday, February 12, 2010

Drinking After Someone With Hepatitis B Hepatitis B And C Question ?

Hepatitis B and C question ? - drinking after someone with hepatitis b

If you smoke or drink after someone with hepatitis B or C, and enter into a contract with his saliva. Can hepatitis B or C, and what are the chances?


Thank you and God bless

3 comments:

errssguy said...

Hepatitis B can be absorbed through the saliva, hepatitis-C-No. Therefore, there is a high incidence of hepatitis B in China, where families share meals with their fingers (exposed to replace saliva), the washer onto the plate.

Hepatitis C blood requires only contact with blood.

namairb2 said...

No. Both are spread by contact with blood, semen or vaginal secretions to. The only way is if you share a toothbrush with someone who runs the virus. This was the only way for any form of spread by contact with the mouth. This would also cause the blood on the toothbrush on the gums in a person who is one or two of them. You can find more information on webmd.com. You can say what forms of dissemination and treatment, etc. Good luck and God bless

jxkiller... said...

I would say the chances are very low. Enough of liquor, it could even kill the virus.

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