Short Communication
Abstract
In many countries, an apparatus called hematite (bloodstone) is used to stop bleeding caused by shaving in men in barbershops. One hematite may be used for more than one person. Till date, there are no studies that demonstrate the role of these stones in hepatitis B virus (HBV) transmission. The aim of this study was to show the role of hematites used for more than one person in barbershops in the transmission of Hepatitis B. The hematites were numbered and DNA of the Hepatitis B virus (HBV DNA) load was investigated by PCR. We could not detect HBV DNA in any of the 20 hematites. As a result, there was no scientific evidence of hematites transmitting HBV DNA.
Key words: Hematite, hepatitis B virus, barbershop.
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