Hepatitis spreads though blood-to-blood contact. The most common way is through sharing needles and other drug use, but it can also transfer through an accidental needle stick, sharing personal care items like razors or toothbrushes, getting a piercing or tattoo with an unsterile needle, having unprotected sex, or during birth if the mother has hepatitis C.

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