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Some of Vaginal fluid on dirt my finger during i rerolled condom?

Dear Doctor and member,,,, I have a concern and afraid about hiv transition.  Last week I have sex with sex worker by using condom ( it not tear or any problem during my penis inside) it worked for 15 minute of sex but  after 5 seconds I took out my penis and rolled back ( without use tissue) at that time have some vaginal fluid on my finger and I rolled till my top of penis. What I wondering is ,  In case her fluid dirt on my finger and I rerolled so can hiv virus spread of not? Thanks
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366749 tn?1544695265
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You were never at any risk of HIV transmission. HIV does not transmit this way. Relax and move on with your life normally
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Thank you for replying. Can you make more sure for me about that?
Any infectious body fluid when exposed to ambient air, the virus gets inactivated instantly due to its exposure to oxygen. Therefore, transmission of HIV is possible only when the exchange of body fluids takes place INSIDE the body, not OUTSIDE

This leaves only the following routes open for HIV transmission

1. Unprotected anal and / or vaginal sex
2. Sharing works in drugs
3. From mother to child
4. Transfusion of blood without proper screening. This is not a threat in the developed and medically sophisticated countries any more

No other fifth point, Full Stop

Thank you for clearify ., I feel more better and uncare.

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