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AIDS experts Hello, wound my fingers, fingers wound into the vagina of a
prostitute, and contact with a lot of prostitutes, vaginal discharge, no
sex, no oral sex, no anal, no kissing, I was not infected with HIV.
Infectionodds Yeah, used in the testing organizations to do testing, we now did
not refer to cross-infection cases, thank you, george
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Is fingering a vagina with a wounded finger a risk for HIV(?)

No, it is not a risk.
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186166 tn?1385259382
do you read what you are told here?  there is NO REASON for you to keep repeating the same thing over and over and over.

you had no risk...kindly move along
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Hello experts: that finger wound insert a prostitute vagina, and exposure to infection in prostitutes, vaginal fluid, no sexual intercourse, infected with the probability of how much we need to do the HIV antibody detection.
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AIDS experts Hello, wound my fingers, fingers wound into the vagina of a
prostitute, and contact with a lot of prostitutes, vaginal discharge, no
sex, no oral sex, no anal, no kissing, I was not infected with HIV.
Infectionodds Yeah, used in the testing organizations to do testing, we now did not refer to cross-infection cases,Fingers wound into a prostitute vagina exposed to vaginal secretions, it will be infected with AIDS. thank you, george
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No clue what your question is.
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