Multiple Choice
Why is Hepatitis A virus transmission in blood unusual?
A) Hepatitis A virus is usually transmitted by the enteric route
B) Hepatitis A virus is usually an acute hepatitis
C) Infectivity after a hepatitis A virus infection is usually only 2 weeks
D) All of the above
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q7: Which of the following characteristics is associated
Q8: Which hepatitis virus is transmitted similar to
Q9: What is the true statement regarding West
Q10: Which of the following blood products is
Q11: What is the significance of a positive
Q13: When are surrogate marker tests useful?<br>A) When
Q14: Define a hepatitis B virus carrier.<br>A) Hepatitis
Q15: If a donor is positive for hepatitis
Q16: Some donor centers have implemented the practice
Q17: What is the most sensitive test for