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hi,i want ask a question about the hiv

The "blood to blood" scenario comes up all the time. A poster will ask if exposure to another person's blood, or genital secretions to a cut or abrasion will lead to infection. 、

Yesterday went to a haircut. The barber gave me pusher and comb to cut hair. Results put my head a blain blain .. Bleeding was very painful. Don't know. Then I press with hand. Don't have blood. Go home to take a mirror to see the next. Didn't find the wound. But the blain was red. Could you tell me if other AIDS patients blood before pusher. I will be infected?
Thank you very much
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Yes your exposure was NO risk and testing is not required
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thanks u
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Hi, you have a no risk situation here HIV is a very delicate and fragile virus that breaks down incredibly quickly and can simply not survive out side of a persons body...

THE ONKY SITUATION THAT CAN LEAD TO INFECTION IS UNPROTECTED VAGINAL AND ANAL SEX ASWELL AS PEOPLE WHO SHARE DRUG IV EQUIPMENT

HIV needs a direct route to the blood stream such as mucus membranes that's why superficial cuts such as scratches and cold sores don't provide an adequate direct route to the blood stream. Relax and calm down testing is not required.
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Thank you for everything you do
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