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Are wastewater workers at risk to contracting AIDS or Hepatitis B in the workplace?

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Are wastewater workers at risk to contracting AIDS or Hepatitis B in the workplace?

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AIDS and hepatitis B are both blood-borne viruses and cannot reproduce outside the human body. For disease transmission, AIDS and hepatitis B must enter the bloodstream directly. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has stated that there is no scientific evidence that AIDS or hepatitis B can be contracted through occupational exposure associated with wastewater treatment.

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