The most common routes of transmission of Hepatitis B and C are:
- Transfusion of contaminated blood and blood products.
 - Medical or dental interventions without proper sterilization of equipment and tools.
 - Unprotected sex with carriers.
 - From mother to child during pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding.
 - Sharing needles among addicts who take drugs intravenously.
 - Sharing razors, toothbrushes or other items of domestic use that may be contaminated with traces of blood.
 - Tattoos and body piercing if sterilized equipment is not used.
 

Digestive 
Blood
Cardiovascular
Dermatology
Genitourinary,
Hormones
Infections
Oncology and
Musculo-skeletal
Mental health and
Parasites
Respiratory
Senses
Various
                
                



