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Which Diseases are Transmitted Through Blood to Blood Contact?
Several
bloodborne pathogens
can be transmitted through blood to blood contact. The most notable ones include:
HIV
(Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
Hepatitis B
(HBV)
Hepatitis C
(HCV)
Syphilis
Malaria
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