OH and be careful of people using kitchen knives, cutting themselves, not cleaning up properly then putting them back too. Gee all the things we have to think of.
and fishbones ;)
agree with the others, very unlikely risk.
well at least you know your maids are clean shaven. one thing i hate is a hairy maid :)
It seems pretty unlikely. In the first place, what are the odds that the razor-borrowing maid actually had hep c in the first place? Multiply that by the chances that the virus survived on the razor blade for the period of time, and by the chances that you nicked yourself sufficiently, and with the right spot on the razor blade. Seems like a pretty slim chance that you have it. Your chances of getting struck by lightning on your way to get tested might be comparable. :-)
Here's a preventative solution. Keep your razor in a glass with alcohol or bleach. You'll know your razor is clean whether or not the maid borrows it. If she borrows it and doesn't put it back, you'll know this also.
It reminds me next time I go to a hotel room to hide the nail clippers!
I didn't know maids could have a heavy beard growth?
Besides, you don't know if the blood was from the maid or if she even has hepc. You really don't know for sure where the blood came from. Just because you didn't notice it previously doesn't mean it wasn't there from nicking yourself shaving. Agree with Bill, I wouldn't worry about it.
Trinity
The incident you describe carries a very slight risk; I don’t know how to quantify exactly, but suspect it is less than 2%; and that is only if the maid was known to be infected with HCV. If you have concerns, discuss the risk with your doctor; he/she will advise you and order HCV antibody tests if they feel they are warranted.
Personal health items like razors and clippers are shared here in the U.S. occasionally as well, although of course they should be kept to one individual.
I would not request testing for myself, given the identical circumstances.
Your English is excellent, by the way. Good luck, and take care—
Bill