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in any occupation where there is exposure to blood and other bodily fluids, there is always the potential for the transmission of bloodborne allergy. true or false?​

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User Haminteu
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false

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User TheTFo
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Answer:

It is false. Occupational exposure to blood or other fluids does not carry the potential risk of a blood-borne allergy.

Step-by-step explanation:

Contact with blood or body fluids involves the risk of transmission of infectious diseases, such as HIV or hepatitis B virus infection.

Occupations such as those of health care personnel, doctors, nurses, bioanalysts, or dentists, involve a high risk of infectious disease transmission through contact with blood or other fluids.

The diseases of allergic origin occur by the entrance of antigens —foreign and nocive substances— to the organism by inhalation or contact, promoting an exaggerated reaction of the immune system.

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