change of gloves or the lack of it did not matter. Meth Spirit was used and would deactivate any virus in the unlikely event of the nurse having blood on her fingers and then some how injecting it in your blood stream.
You are clear, as has been suggested ask them to change gloves, i will also in the future
Thanks Alex and Mike_no for commenting on the issue....
Alex , the clinic was Nari (National Aids Research Institute) in Pune.
I really want to get over this ... But can't..
Ur comments really helped me 2 cool down a bit...
Yup testing protocol leaves a lot to be desired in India (esp. when it comes to changing gloves). What was the name of the lab. Irrespective there was no risk as far as you are concerned.
Thanks Alex and Mike_no for commenting on the issue....
Alex , the clinic was Nari (National Aids Research Institute) in Pune.
I really want to get over this ... But can't..
Ur comments really helped me 2 cool down a bit...
1) no risk whatsoever
2) disinfectent used
3) what were you thinking, you should have made her change her gloves prior to drawing blood. my take anyways...
4) what was exposure?
I forgot to mention the symptoms...
exactly on 14th day i experienced frequent growling in my stomach which continued for 5 days ...
Also if anyone can put light on ARS fever it would be helpfull.. As i din't check my temperature ... Is ARS fever detectible... I mean i was warm during 2 to 3 weeks after testing.. Is this fever ????
And the last point my test came back negative.. But the incidence din't made me that happy, i would have been otherwise.