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I am a man, passive unprotected oral sex, the woman bleeding gums!

Doctor, I come from China, I use translation software:
1: I am a man, yesterday sex workers unprotected oral sex on me, after oral sex, my sex workers found that saliva contains blood after she threw up when I look to it, and I I'm worried about her blood infection my penis, then unprotected sexual intercourse, condom is not broken, I have much risk of infection HIV? I need to detect it?

2:Many people in the world infected with HIV, is how infection?
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That blood mixed with saliva would render it unable to infect,

Again, no one has ever been infected in the manner you describe.  You can let this one go.
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Hello I worry about the thing is: sex worker's mouth blood, if my penis has a mucous membrane rupture, or blood from my urethra into my body? What is the general behavior of infected HIV in your data?
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Sex workers do not deliberately infect people.  You have not had a risk.
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If sex workers do not have blood in the mouth, perhaps I would not be so worried, because some people told me that if sex workers oral bleeding, then my behavior is very dangerous, "oral sex can not be infected" this argument, can be used in "oral bleeding" above?

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No one has ever been infected from insertive oral sex and you will not be the first.
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I am now very worried: about sex workers unprotected oral sex, oral bleeding thing.
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