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Cut or superficial cut

Hello experts,

Do fresh cuts or superficial cuts represent a risk if they are exposed to fresh blood too.

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thank you
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A lab environment is when the virus in use has been modified to be hundreds of thousand of times stronger than what is found outside the lab.
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Hi Teak, i dont know if you can help answering this.
You always mention (except under laboratory conditions), does that mean temperature of the environement is involved or just a space free from air ?
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It was the same circumstances.
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Thank you for the reply.
Well this was regarding another case.
So from now on i should put in mind that HIV has no chance to infect once it is outside.
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NO and you've been advised of it before.
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