Correct option is C
Sol. Hepatitis C is primarily spread through contaminated blood, especially via unsafe injections, transfusions, or shared needles. Unlike Hepatitis A and E (which spread fecal-orally), Hepatitis C does not spread through food or water.
Explanation of each option:
· (a) Feco-oral route – This applies to Hepatitis A & E, not C, which is bloodborne.
· (b) Droplet nuclei – Related to respiratory infections like TB, influenza, not applicable to Hep C.
· (c) Contaminated blood – Correct. Transmission occurs through exposure to infected blood or body fluids.
· (d) None of these – Incorrect as option (c) is correct.