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How much infected blood or vaginal fluid needs to enter your body in order to be infected with HIV/AIDS?
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If the CDC is incorrect then we are in big trouble. I cite everything I post from the CDC website and studies.
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It doesnt matter. A exposure to HIV is just that, a exposure. Any exposure warrants testing. Test at 3 and 6 months. Testing at 3 months will give you a great indication of your status (97%).
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