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The situation is so hypothetical, you'd rather be worrying about getting attacked by giant robots. However, the kind of exposure you refer to happens typically in health settings and is hence termed as occupational exposure. Yes, the risk is real although the odds are in favour of the person getting the injury. Statistics quote the risk at about 0.3 % after this type of injury - corollary to which suggests that 99.7% of cases do not acquire the infection (Source - CDC)