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If someone with AIDS put some of their blood in my drink and you didn't know and drank it will you get AIDS?


i have been in a bar and meet a guy. then, he bought me a drink. after that i went to toilet, when i come back, he said to me :why you didn't finish the drink i bought for you?
but i wasn't sure that is my drink
so i aks my friend that sit next to him:did that guy put something in my drink?
the answer was not sure, but suppose not.
so i didn't refuse that drink and drank it.
now im a little worry about if that guy did put aids blood in my drink would i get aids?(i have a sore throat, could it  increase the opportunity of infection? )

hope people who know something professionally can answer me
thank you so much
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The Doctors do not respond in the community forum...you can post in the Doctors Forum, if you want to!
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are you a doctor? is here's answer all from online doctor? no offence, just want know.
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Hiv is not transmitted in such a manner,you never had a risk.Hiv is unable to reproduce outside its living host,it becomes inactive and therefore unable to infect.Your safe.
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HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions; therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.
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You know thinking like this, got steven king millions.....
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