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无套感染HCV和HBV大么?(我需要的是实际答案,就如口交是理论上的风险,实际上没有风险)
以下资料是否可参考
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/STDs/Hepatitis-B--C/show/756462
请英语好的翻译下
Question 1: For those reasons, had you come to my STD clinic, we would not have tested you for HBV or HCV, even if you requested it. But the test results are 100% reliable by 10 weeks, so you can be sure you weren't infected. Routine testing is for antibody to HCV and both antibody and antigen for HBV.
Bottom line: You were not at sufficient risk for either virus to be tested, and the negative results at 10 weeks prove it didn't happen.
Question 2 first: For practical purposes, zero risk. Oral sex with respect to most STDs, including hepatitis B and C viruses (HBV, HCV). To my knowledge,
oral transmission has never been reported to occur for either virus. That doesn't mean it cannot happen, but it is very rare for HBV and probably never happens with HCV. Contrary to popular opinion, HCV rarely is sexually transmitted at all -- that's pretty much limited to occasional transmission by anal sexlamong men who have sex with men, and even there it isn't common.
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