Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and HIV are bloodborne viruses transmitted primarily through sexual contact and injection-drug use.
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and HIV are bloodborne viruses transmitted primarily through sexual contact and injection-drug use. Because of these shared modes of transmission, a high proportion of adults at risk for HIV infection are also at risk for HBV infection.
HIV, the hepatitis B and hepatitis C viruses can also be spread by sharing needles, syringes, and other injection equipment. It can transfer from mother to child Pregnant women can pass these infections to their infants. HIV-HCV coinfection increases the risk of passing on hepatitis C to the baby. The hepatitis C virus is usually spread when someone comes into contact with blood from an infected person.
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C Washing your hands protect themselves and patients.
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The answer is D. The presence of oncogenes
Oncogenes is a gene that has potential to cause Cancer. Once it appear on tumor cells, Oncogenes often mutated at a very high level. When the cells critical function altered, they usually undergo a rapid cell death. But once oncogenes activated, those malfunction cells will not undergo rapid cell death, filling our body with malfunctioning cells
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