Hiv cannot live outside the host, so if the impossible situation ever happened, although in my 40 years i have never had such a situation, you would not be at risk.
I guess I interest is in basically being sure that the moment hiv infected fluid is out of the body and on an inanimated object all chances of infection are gone...right ?
I'd really appreciate your feedback nursegirl. Please do reply
yes thats correct, although do you really belive that will ever happen?
Its paranoia buds and not worth thinking about, or you might as well build a bunker for when north korea drop bombs all over the place. So worry less about pointless things :-)
no I know its impossible to have something like this to happen. I mean a second's worth gap between touching wet blood is not possible but I guess it is possible to have a few seconds of gap (more than 1). I do have OCD and have been anxious related to HIV. I am on medication and the medication is helping...but I have had a hard time swallowing the fact that hiv is no infectious when outside the human body even in fresh fluid like (blood/semen etc) no matter how fresh the fluid is.
I also at times when we say not a single case of an exposure has occurred from say blood on door handles or other inanimated objects then why is this even a theoretical risk
Having ocd dose not create a risk.
So, the chances of having hiv blood, less than 1%
Blood on a door handle, less than 1%
You having a cut that would be a concern, 1%
Touching the blood straight after 1%
Do the maths, its more or less impossible, theorectical maybe, reality no. Besides, you would need more than a few drops and it woukd need to get into your blood stream, so your concern is not an issue, at all.