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Hepatitis B and C are serious viral diseases that are spread by blood and can lead to widespread liver damage. Hepatitis B can be prevented by a vaccine, although most people who have Hepatitis C do not show any symptoms. Both viruses can be spread by direct blood contact or sharing personal items, but not by casual contact like sneezing, coughing, or bathroom sharing. Both viruses are hard to prevent and cure, as Hepatitis B cannot be cured, and the majority of people who catch Hepatitis C can develop a chronic version of the disease.

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Hepatitis B and C are serious viral infections primarily spread through blood contact, with Hepatitis B preventable by vaccination, while Hepatitis C often shows no symptoms. Both viruses can be transmitted through direct blood exposure or sharing personal items, but they are not spread through casual contact. While Hepatitis B is incurable, most people who contract Hepatitis C may develop a chronic form of the disease, making prevention and management challenging.

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