thank u so much. I got my reply..
Reused syringe in muscle cant transmit hiv.. but if used in vein can transmit hiv..
Im a hiv educator also in local.. but i had a doubt in this apecific subject..
thanks..
teak if a used syringe used in muscle than ther is no risk of hiv..
but if used syringe used in vein tham this is a risk..
M i rite or u want to correct me?
no.. he did it on muscle. Is this an exposure?
Did your doctor injected blood into your vein?
here in india there are some doctors who dont have degrees but practices illegally.
Is a re used syringe in clinic may transmit hiv while injecting in body?
or, only IV drug abuser get hiv?
pls be specific..
I'm saying they don't reuse needles and syringes.
i checked ur profile and shocked to see that u r +ve.. :-( may god cure u completely.
U seems intelligent...
Will u pls explain wat u said? i dint get it..
Ru agree wat i said?
pls guide.. thank u..
teak i dint get u? what u r saying? im saying rite?
At not time did you have an exposure from getting an injection.
coz while injecting the chemical(except IV drug abuser) preasure stay outside the syringe and coZ of outside pressure blood didnt come inside the needle.
Ru agree with me?
i think when injecting a chemical (except IV drug abuser) into body blood cant come upside(in needle) and on the surface of needle hiv cant survive. So i doubtful that Hiv cant transmit in this way.
Yes he can,,, because after the laboratory conditions, syringe is the only place where HIV can survive outside its host. If you are living in any developing country, always insist to show the syringe in packing and get it unpacked in front of you.
Illegal recycling of the disposable syringes is common in many parts of that world due to inadequate arrangements of needle breaking after use. In my country, used medical equipment contributes significantly in spreading hepatitis B and C plus a small percentage of HIV