If you are someone who is fond of eating soup-based dishes together with friends and loved ones from one bowl, you better stop the practice because it contributes to the spread of Hepatitis B.
Renowned Ghanaian cellular pathologist and lifestyle wellness consultant, Professor Agyeman Badu Akosa has revealed that communal eating from one bowl relatively contributes to the spread of Hepatitis B.
Prof. Akosa disclosed that eating soupy foods such as fufu, omo tuo or tuo zaafi together from one bowl can make people ‘swallow saliva’ from each other.
He explained that people put their hands in their mouth, and dip them in the soup and by such behaviour, they can mix saliva with the soup and if they have Hepatitis B, they can spread it.
The Professor gave the advice while leading a discussion on practical ideas intended to improve quality health in Ghana at the Ghana Shippers Authority Hall at Ridge in Accra on Tuesday.
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SOURCE: Kasatintin.com