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Blood - orange

Hi,

just a short real question. Sunday, I was to a wedding party. A guy from my table, had a wound, on his left hand, in the area where his watch was. He open an orange, and give me a half of it, and I eat it, without thinking of his wound/blood. I must say that his wound was red, but no bleeding occured in those moments. The wound was around 30 minutes - 1 hour old.

What if, he touch his wound with his right hand, and got blood on his fingers, and then blood was transferred to orange, and then I eat the orange with blood?

Cheers,
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Come back when you have a risk.
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Short answer: no risk.
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