No. There are a TON of others.
Yes, all three are bloodborne pathogens. See link below for more details.
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three infectious materials that can contain bloodborne pathogens
You can get an infectious disease through airborne transmission, bloodborne transmission, sexual transmission, or oral/fecal route, to name a few. Tuberculosis is airborne, HIV is bloodborne or sexual, polio is oral/fecal.
Hepatitis B is the bloodborne pathogen with a vaccine available.
is NOT a likely route of entry for a bloodborne pathogen
Yes, bloodborne infections can be transmitted through an open cut.
bloodborne pathogens can be transmitted inthe air
A bloodborne pathogen is a disease causing agent in the blood such as a virus (HIV, HBV, or Herpes) or bacteria (TB, Gonorrhea). Corrected: Bloodborne Pathogens means, disease causing organisms transmitted by blood and other body fluids. Most common bloodborne pathogens are Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C & HIV.
HBV is bloodborne.
Universal precautions is the best and most effective strategy for reducing occupational bloodborne pathogen infections.