CDC knows of no instances of HIV transmission through tattooing or body piercing, although hepatitis B virus has been transmitted during some of these practices.
You don't need a test and if they want to go buy the guidelines you'll need to test at 3 months post exposure.
The staff at my job told me to get tested it only been around three weeks since the incident, what or my chances of being in the clear with this thing
THAT WORKS FOR ME ....PEACE AND THANKS TO EVERYONE
You were never at risk of contracting HIV.
that is what i want to hear and i hope and pray your right i have had a few rashes on my face and ulcers in my mouth .....If this things were happening because i contracted hiv wouldnt it show up on a test its been about almost 2 weeks
You were never at risk of contracting HIV.
Wow.
Your clinic should advise you on testing, etc; seek their advice as soon as possible.
Good luck and stay safe.
1675 or hiv+ actually we have 2462 on the unit as of now that info is outdated for my unit
thanks for the advice ....I also was written up for a "Unsafe Act" on my job with everything on my mind...they could have spared me that..There was some visual blood on the gun and in the yellow ink..when do u guys suggest i get tested ...i will go to the free clinic
"The prison holds 3000 inmates; more than 400 are HIV positive"
States of Confinement, Joy James
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Also follow nursegirls advice, she has more knowledge then I.
Well it is a real place, can't find stats on actual HIV infected prisoners, but from what I have been able to find it is a big problem.
Well you really should not have a risk for HIV, due to the fact that any blood on the needle would have been dried and when the virus is exposued to air shortly after it is rendered inactive.
Um, I don't think he is saying that it is an "HIV" prison....I think he is saying that a very large portion of their population is HIV +, which is common.
Follow your company's "exposure policy", they won't lead you astray!
For some reason, that doesn't sound legal to me.
Texas Department of Criminal Justice Mark W. Stiles
So your prison is only for HIV infected people? Where is this prison?