Question
If a person infected with a bloodborne pathogen shares a drinking fountain, toilet, or shower with a person who is not infected with a bloodborne pathogen, what will happen to the uninfected person? (1 point) Responses They will become immune to bloodborne pathogens. They will become immune to bloodborne pathogens. They will not become infected. They will not become infected. They will 100 percent become infected. They will 100 percent become infected. There is a 75 percent chance they will become infected.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **They will not become infected.**
Bloodborne pathogens are typically transmitted through direct blood-to-blood contact or through bodily fluids. Using a drinking fountain, toilet, or shower does not provide a means of transmission for these pathogens.
Bloodborne pathogens are typically transmitted through direct blood-to-blood contact or through bodily fluids. Using a drinking fountain, toilet, or shower does not provide a means of transmission for these pathogens.