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Thank you guys for having helped me these days. Now I know I am safe.

But I have other question, who can tell me, how much (ml) blood can infect HIV?
As I know, it depends on how many HIV virus in the blood. but if we suppose the quantity of the virus is very high in the blood.

then how much (ml) blood can infect HIV? I mean maybe there could be a risk.

thank you
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you told me serval days ago that the bloold on the stud is not enough to infect HIV , so I am quite interested in how much can infect hiv by blood. so I asked this question.

thank you that you helped me. i feel much better now .
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Why are you asking? Did you have a risk that involved blood? Are you an IV drug abuser? Do you work in the health care field? If not then it's not a concern.
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who can answer me?
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My question doesn't concern having sex. My question is asking how much blood can infect HIV , without having sex.
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Emergency Room
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sorry for my poor english.
what is ER?

Do U mean because the blood exposed to the air, so it should have more blood than semen or vagina fluid?
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^^^^ LOL, I agree with that.
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If you are having sex with someone that is having that much blood then you shouldn't be and you should take the person to the ER.
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but I read from some documents, the quantity of virus in the blood is > the quantity in the semen.
what I read is
virus in
blood>semen>people milk> vagina fluid.
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It would take more blood than you would deal with having sex.
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