Bloodborne Pathogens
to develop. The initial symptoms of HBV infection are like those of a mild case of the flu: fatigue, stomach pain, loss of appetite and nausea. As the disease progresses, jaundice (yellowing of the skin) and darkened urine will occur. Although there is no cure, vaccination directly after contact (well before symptoms appear) can prevent infection. ................
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