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please help me again

I ask this question again.
Please answer me last time.
I bought some fruit. The fruit in the sealed plastic bag. And the fruit in the fridge. In the cold environment .
After 10 minutes, I am ate it.
I notice some blood on fruit. The blood is wet.
But I have eaten some fruit already.
So I am worry very much!
Please answer me,  Is it a risk?
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186166 tn?1385259382
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I have mouth ulcer. The blood in the sealed plastic bag. And in the cold environment . Is it still not at risk?  
Thank you very much!
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186166 tn?1385259382
there is no reason for you to keep posting about this.  you have already been assessed as not being at risk.

kindly move along !
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I have mouth ulcer.
Is it a risk?
thanks!
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Sorry!  Please answer at here!
my computer is broken!  
sorry!
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