A patient is diagnosed with Hepatitis C, also known as 'non-A, non-B' hepatitis. What is the most common route of transmission for this virus?
Q1. A patient is diagnosed with Hepatitis C, also known as 'non-A, non-B' hepatitis. What is the most common route of transmission for this virus?
Answer: Blood transfusion
Explanation: Hepatitis C is frequently transmitted through blood transfusion; Hepatitis A is primarily transmitted via the fecal-oral route through contaminated water.