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please read this article

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2009/12/05/Man-injected-wife-with-HIV-infected-blood/UPI-70171260039513/

Please tell me if this article is a truth, if it s a truth than y that woman didnt went for the cure .... i have readed on this medhelp forum that if some 1 is injected by hiv blood through syringe than there is a cure for it ...just till 48 hrs ... than after that no cure... is that a truth ?????

if that woman knw that she is injected with hiv blood.. y she was not given any cure to save her from becoming hiv posotive???
or there is no cure of it ? if once some 1 is injected thrugh hiv blood.
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Were done with this. Seek professional help.
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Thnkz sir i have understanded very well now, just 1 last question, i dnt wana search ..i will get more anxious after reading different things... just tell me bore shud be full of infected hiv blood to get infected ???? or just a little blood mixed with drug or without drug can also give hiv infection? scared.
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There is no cure. nPEP is a prophylactic treatment and it is not totally effective. Now go back and reread the replies you have been given.
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Teak yes that woman knws she is injected & posotive.... But Sir on this medhelp forum i dnt remember where, but i have readed there is a cure till 48hrs that person than not turns hiv posotive...

and injectetion bore shud be full of hiv blood to infect some 1
or even with a little blood mixed with drug can give hiv infection too???
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There is no cure. You are doing "what ifs" and the URL that you posted is where a person was known to be injected and tested positive.  
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