The hepatitis A virus is still infectious after ten or twelve hours, even at tempuratures as high as 140 degrees. The hepatitis A virus can be killed by temperatures of 185 degrees and higher.
Chlorine bleach will inactivate the hepatitis A virus, as will any chemical with a pH of greater than 10, but the object or surface will need to be soaked or cleaned for more than 30 seconds to ensure it is inactivated.
Bleach mixed with hydrogen peroxide. apply bleach first. then add hydrogen peroxide without cleaning off the bleach
Bleach mixed with hydrogen peroxide. apply bleach them immediately apply hydrogen peroxide. will not work if pre mixed
120 degrees
No spells no c is less contagious
It is definitely possible. Get checked out with a doctor.
If you are in full detox and have hep C you should call a crisis center in your area.
when should you start takeing medicine for hep c whats the highest levels
There is no hep C vaccine. Please check your vaccination card and resubmit your question.
no its very so much diffrent hep c has nothing to do with it
Yes, Hep A and Hep B are to different viruses. Each have their own series of injections to boost immunity. There is no Immunization for Hep C. Good luck.
My dentist put me on clindamycin and I have hep c. He would not tell me if it would effect my hep c. I took it as directed but ended up stopping because it made me feel horrible, flaring up my hep c more than I could handle so I did not finish the script.
Yes
It is possible to contract Hep C by contact with any Hep C contaminated bodily fluid.
Hep c And platelets seed juice has herbal dietary supplements which is very important in our bodies.
No..as long as it is only your own blood on the needle (it was a sterile needle before you used it) and you were the one getting stuck. You can only get hep C if someone else who has hep c used the needle before you did.