
What Are Chances Of Contracting Hepatitis C After Accidental Finger Prick?

Question: Hii I m a health care worker and got an accidental finger prick after giving interferon inj to a hep c patient. . His viral load is 81lacs what r my chances of infection???
Brief Answer:
Need details of exposure .
Detailed Answer:
HI XXXXXXX
Greetings from Dr. Divakara.P
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Hepatitis C is highly contagious infection. A very small amount of infected sample is enough to transmit infection .
But again there are other factors which determines the chance of transmission . These are
1. Was the needle of the Syringe Wide bore or Narrow Bore.
2. Were you wearing gloves ? If yes , single Pair or double ?
3. Was there any blood on your finger after the prick ?
Kindly let me know these details .
Need details of exposure .
Detailed Answer:
HI XXXXXXX
Greetings from Dr. Divakara.P
Thanks for choosing Healthcare Magic
Hepatitis C is highly contagious infection. A very small amount of infected sample is enough to transmit infection .
But again there are other factors which determines the chance of transmission . These are
1. Was the needle of the Syringe Wide bore or Narrow Bore.
2. Were you wearing gloves ? If yes , single Pair or double ?
3. Was there any blood on your finger after the prick ?
Kindly let me know these details .
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj


I was giving interferon alfa 2b to d patient using insulin syringe subcutaneously. Eearing a single pair of gloves and had a very small drop of bloox which I washed immediately with running water. ...
Brief Answer:
Chances are less
Detailed Answer:
HI XXXXXXX
The chances are less as Insulin Syringe has a very small needle and you were wearing a pair of gloves also.
But though less some chance is there. I advise you to get tested for HCV RNA after 2 weeks and revert back to me with reports.
Any clarifications feel free to ask .
Happy to answer.
Regards.
Chances are less
Detailed Answer:
HI XXXXXXX
The chances are less as Insulin Syringe has a very small needle and you were wearing a pair of gloves also.
But though less some chance is there. I advise you to get tested for HCV RNA after 2 weeks and revert back to me with reports.
Any clarifications feel free to ask .
Happy to answer.
Regards.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D

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