9Lifestyles
Some lifestyle factors would increase the risks of developing hepatitis C. Casual contact with an infected person might allow the virus to spread. These include hugging, sneezing, coughing, as well as sharing items or foods. Some cosmetic procedures which are performed in a non-accredited environment might increase the risks of the infection as well. Therefore, healthcare workers tend to be at high risks, particularly when they care for patients in bad conditions. [9]















