Your question is hard to follow.Was it a used needle or a sterile one.
the needle is not used,but the nurse glove Contact it.may be some blood in it Surface.
No risk.HIV becomes inactive as soon as it is exposed to air and therefore is unable to infect you.
I put the needle in the mouth Absorbent.but do not Hurt the mouth.
but after wash the needle ,needle hurt my Finger.
Again,you had no risk.HIV can not survive outside the body on nurses gloves or other fomities.You are becoming paranoid for nothing.
the Saliva kill hiv ?
the water wash the needle ,can the hiv killed?
can I get hcv?
if it a used needle,can I have risk?
Saliva will render the Hiv virus inactive and water damages the virus aswell.Post your question in the HC Community but I don't think you had a risk for HC either.
You don't need anyone's help,you just need to read the answers you were given.
You did not have an esposure. There has never been anyone infected by being poke by a needle outside the healthcare field.
BUT the beedle are from the hospital drawing blood room.the nurse glove cantact the needle ,may be some blood in it.
HIV is unable to reproduce outside its living host (unlike many bacteria or fungi, which may do so under suitable conditions), except under laboratory conditions; therefore, it does not spread or maintain infectiousness outside its host.
can the water can wash the Virus in the needle Surface?. if the Virus go to inside the needle by the water,how long it can kept active in the needle?
HIV is not alive, it is either active or inactive.
You asked these questions before and got the correct answers,it's time to accept the facts and move on.
1.that because the needle is not used,only hiv Virus in it Surface,so it not kept active for a long time.
2.because the needle do not Hurt the mouth,so it not a risk.
3.after the water wash the hiv Virus ,the needle hurt my Finger is not a risk.
is it right?
what is laboratory conditions ?
What part of you did not have an exposure is it that you cannot understand?