
Hepatitis B is a virus that attacks the liver. It is spread through infected blood, semen or vaginal fluids. Some ways it is spread include:
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Hepatitis C also attacks your liver. The virus is carried in the blood, and is passed through blood-to-blood contact. The virus is most commonly spread through sharing or reusing items such as personal items (toothbrushes, razors), piercing or tatooing needles and equipment, and drug -use equipment like needles or pipes. It is possible to pass the virus through unprotected sex if blood is exchanged during activity.
More info on Hep C is available at: http://www.hepcinfo.ca/en/simple/staying-safe
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