Does anyone know of a reputable source that has addressed the risk of transmission for blood borne diseases such as Hepatitis C or HIV via soap? Most likely, there are folks in the wet shaving community that have one of these or another blood borne disease, yet don't know it. Of course, a nick can get blood on the shaving brush, which can get in the shaving soap or cream if the brush goes back into it.
Barbicide can be used on everything but the soap.
I've read from several reputable sources that the Hepatitis C virus can survive in a syringe for 45 days.
I've looked and looked and can't find anything from a definitive source like the CDC, The Mayo Clinic or another source like that.
For those that don't know, pathogens can survive on soap.
Any help would be appreciated!
Barbicide can be used on everything but the soap.
I've read from several reputable sources that the Hepatitis C virus can survive in a syringe for 45 days.
I've looked and looked and can't find anything from a definitive source like the CDC, The Mayo Clinic or another source like that.
For those that don't know, pathogens can survive on soap.
Any help would be appreciated!