Answer :
The greatest risk of serious infection transmission to health care workers from patients is Hepatitis B.
The infection can transmitted through needle stick injuries and other sharps exposures. Hepatitis B is liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and is preventable with a vaccine. It spreads when blood or other fluids from an infected person's body enter the body who is not infected.
While a vaccine can prevent Hepatitis B, there is no cure once you get infected. Initially there are no symptoms which eventually develop into fever, fatigue, vomiting, abdominal pain, nausea.
There are three stages of Hepatitis B: prodromal phase, icteric phase and convalescence phase.
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