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pus/blood form acne rist HIV

Thank you ,that is my question,when living with a Hiv +person ,is his pus/blood form acne has any risk to infect the people who living with him even if the worest situation happened such as the pus/blood touchs the other's mouth or skin with cuts,thanks!
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HIV becomes inactive almost as soon as it is in contact with the environment, even in blood. It also needs an efficent entry point, which it wouldnt in your scenario.
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May i ask the reason,the pus or blood really contains virus,does't it?And open cuts or mouth will get the virus into body?Thank you
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No risk.
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