Three bloodborne pathogens to which workers in the US are most likely to be exposed are:
A. <u>Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Hepatitis B virus, and Hepatitis C virus</u>.
Explanation:
The Texas State Workers' Compensation Division produced a question-and-answer manual on occupational exposures that primarily characterizes three diseases: <u>HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), HBV (Hepatitis B Virus), and HCV ( Hepatitis C virus)</u>, classifying the latter as the riskiest of contagion since its percutaneous exposure (through the skin) is sufficient to be infected.