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Blood on wrist

Hi all,

A strage incident happened some days before to my wife,
Me and wife were going in crowded street , suddenly some one has put some red fluid on my wifes wrist,
it was much in quantity, we just washed hands and checked if she has any cuts, and we didnt notice any visible cut.
but now i am getting worried about her..Is any risk involved ?
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Thanks a lot for a relief...:)
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Hiv becomes inactive as soon as it is exposed to air and therefore is unable to infect you.Your wife is safe.
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Zero risk.
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Can you please answer? i m reallly worried
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Hi all.,
thanks for the answer but what if small cuts are present.. still is it zero risk.. also we had some food after 15 mins..
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HIV can only be transmitted through open wounds. Zero risk!
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1831637 tn?1323264454
This scenario does NOT pose a risk of HIV.

HIV is transmitted during:

Unprotected sexual intercourse (including anal)
IV drug sharing
Blood Transfusion(s)
Mother to Child

Best wishes
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You have no hiv risk whatsoever, move on! all the best
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