Hepatitis B virus is more resistant to high temperature than hepatitis C virus.
1. Hepatitis B virus is a double-stranded DNA virus with strong resistance to the outside world, which can survive heat, low temperature, drying, ultraviolet light and general concentration of disinfectant, and can survive for 7 days at 37℃, and can be preserved for 6 months at serum 30~32℃, and can be inactivated by disinfecting at 100℃ for 10 minutes, 65℃ for 10 hours, or by autoclave steam disinfection.
2. Hepatitis C virus is a single-stranded positive-stranded RNA virus, serum 60 ℃ for 10 hours, 80 ℃ for 72 hours, boiling can be inactivated, hepatitis C virus is mainly sensitive to organic solvents, 10% chloroform can kill hepatitis C virus.
Hepatitis B virus is more resistant to high temperature than hepatitis C virus, both of which are viruses that cause chronic hepatitis and can be transmitted through blood, body fluids, mother and child, etc. Susceptible people should receive hepatitis B vaccine as early as possible to avoid high-risk behaviors such as blood transfusion, unclean sex, drug abuse, etc., and if they suspect that they may be infected with the virus, they should go to regular hospitals as early as possible for consultation.