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For TEAK !! "A question: How to know" 2007

Dear friend,
I already read your answer about the question that someone asked"A question:
"How to know on Nov 18, 2007 11:11PM " .
But did you mean about "occupational exposure"  neruses or what?
Thanks.
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Dear frien,
if you return to the post you could find tow poster also asked you that and today also tow poster asked you that and moreover I woundered about the time which you spent with us and after that you never gave us a clear answer.
Thanks for your a usful considerate.
NO commet.....
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Please answer on what I have asked.
What did you mean in" occupational exposure " is just a health care workers or anyone need to test at 12 month?
Thanks.
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I am never ever health care worker , but I asked you a specific question and I hope to answer clearfuly and simply.
SO did you mean just health care workers when you were talking about  or not?
Thanks.
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Dear,
So when you used "occupational exposure " then you just were talking about health care workers  no more , isn't it?

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What was the topic we were talking about ghss? What does anything in that post have to do with you. Are you a health care worker?
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Dear friend,
OKay did you mean with the word of " occupational exposure" the nerus or who?

SO """It is the healthcare insurance company and OSHA's guidelines for testing up to 1 years for anyone that has an occupational exposure. There have been over 900 thousand occupational exposures since the beginning of HIV. Less than 150 people have been infected.""" you answered.      
So did you mean "that has an occupational exposure " did you mean Nerus as health care workers or Who did you mean?Thanks
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Now what is it you don't understand. If you would have read it you shouldn't have any trouble understanding it. Reread my very first reply to the poster.
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http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/353419

this URL  could you be clear in your answer please ?
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http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/353419
PLease answer on it..... and be clear with your answer .....
Thanks.
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What's the URL?
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On the Nov 18, 2007 ,11:11PM  someone asked you about something regarding this commet or question :

"Few days ago, there was a post on tis frum and information there on google also that 3 health care workers serconverted by 12 months and lots of information over the internet also, that Hepatitis C and HIV co-ifection can take longe till 12 months to seroconvert. I have a question that how a person will know that he or she is not co-infected and may take longer. A person should get tested for both Hep. C and HIV to rule out possibility of longer time?? But ofourse these are documented cases. Plz comment. " He said.

And you answered him there is no data about that and this was an inssurance company which asked people etc....
And then you were talking about an "occupational exposure" so did you mean anyone work as health care worker =nerus or what did you mean about "occupational exposure" ?
Really I didn't understand your answer so could you explain again, what did you mean exactly , please?
Thanks
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Have no idea what you are talking about. You'll have to be more specific .
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