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Posted on 09-06-2010
Filed Under (hepatitis) by admin on 09-06-2010
hepatitis
Paul H asked:


Would a person who doesn’t have Hepatitis B antibodies be really dangerous? Since Hepatitis B virus can survive outside the body for 7 days, and a person who is infected with Hep B can leave blood anywhere. His blood can be carried throughout the place. What if a non-infected person touches the blood with a cut on his hand, wouldn’t he be infected?

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  • Comments

    coffeerocketabc on 11 June, 2010 at 6:26 am #

    yes i would say it is quite dangerous seeing as it is very widespread and if one doesnt have antibodies against it then they really wont have much of a means of protecting themselves against it ??!


    JL on 13 June, 2010 at 1:23 am #

    Yes.
    That’s why people should get vaccinated against it.
    What you are talking about is about a one in a million chance though!