Answer:
<h2>B. Hepatitis B</h2>
Explanation:
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C are the most common bloodborne pathogens to which workers are more susceptible to contract. According to CDC's stats, the estimated risk of an HIV infections is 0.3 percent, 1 from 300 people. Hepatitis B has from 6 to 30 percent, causing serious liver damage. And Hepatitis C has a risk between 2 and 4 percent.
Therefore, the more easily transmitted bloodborne disease, according to the CDC, is Hepatitis B. The right answer is B.
(Remember that bloodborne diseases refer to those that can be spread by blood contamination or other body fluids)