Respuesta :

A. a week
A classic example of this is the Hepatitis B Virus 

Answer;

-A week

Explanation;

Some pathogens can remain contagious in dried blood for up to a week.

For example, Hepatitis B virus can live in dried blood for up to a week, Hepatitis C virus can survive for up to four days.

-Bloodborne pathogens are infectious materials in blood that can cause disease when transmitted from an infected individual to another individual through blood and certain body.

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