- Coming into contact with the blood of an infected person (for example: Using a razor with blood on it, or sharing needles when injecting drugs
- You can also get hepatitis C from sex with an infected partner, but sex is not a common way to get hepatitis C
Hepatitis
Hepatitis B
- Coming into contact with the blood of an infected person
- Having sex with an infected person
- Sharing injection drug needles or others items used to shoot up drugs (works, cotton, cookers, etc.)
Hepatitis A
- Household contact with a person with hepatitis A
- Contact with blood (like sharing needles or other injecting equipment)
- Contact with feces (poop) of an infected person (by eating or drinking something infected with feces of someone who has the disease, by oral to anal contact, or by handling a condom after anal sex)