Pep is recommended for a syringe Struck becasue the blood inside the syringe is not exposed to the air and the infectious blood goes directly in to your blood stream!
In your case
You dont have a risk for hiv.
You dont need to test for this incident!!!!
Good luck!!!!
SORRY MAN, BUT U CONFUSE, ME, U SAID FIRST, I NEED PEP, BECAUSE SYRINGE SUCK.
THEN U SAID THAT I DIDT HAVE A RISK
I DIDT GET IT
I said the reason why doctors suggest pep for syringe struck.
In your case you were struck by a needle in a park and no hiv will not be infectious in the tip.
So you are at no risk for hiv.
the needle was attach to the small(plastic) top part of the syringe,, the rest of the syinge where the fluids is, was not thre. i asked a drog adict, why i can see the very top , and the neeedle with out the syringe body, he said, tha they brake the top,part , after use, so no body get stuck.
conclusion:
the needle with the very top part(where the needle come out) seperate from the the rest of the syringe,, the rest wasnt there
is i prick with it, is that gonna pose a risk?
It isn't a risk because HIV is a fragile virus and cannot be transmitted outside it's host. You never injected yourself in a vein. Now move along.