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Hepatitis C & Toothbrushes: Risk & Transmission - Expert Advice
Hepatitis C is a blood-borne virus that is spread through contact with infected blood. It is not spread through saliva or other body fluids. The virus can survive on surfaces for up to a week, but it is not likely to be transmitted through contact with a toothbrush that was used by an infected person a year ago.Gum Disease - Related Articles
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