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IS THERE ANY RISK

Dear Doc.

Yesterday I attend to a small party, during me and my friends have some sweets to eat I went out for seconds and when I returned back I started to eat my sweets after the first fork I had I recognized that I'm not eating from my dish and confused and had that fork from one of my friends dishs so I stoped, it was only one fork of sweets
could this put me on any risk of HBV infection if my friend have it.
Also is there any other risk of HCV, HIV .......
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Unless your condom broke, you're safe using protected sex. If vaginal fluid touches only your finger and as long as there are no cuts or entry point where it can enter your body, you're ok. Viruses are usually found in blood but there's always a chance in semen and vaginal fluid. Different viruses can survive differently outside the body. HBV can survive up to a week outside the body.
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How about protected Sex?
How about Mutual mastrubation with vaginal fluids?
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Your risk is probably <.000000001% if it makes you feel better. People who kiss or have oral sex still have very low risk of transmission. In your case, you are fine so don't worry.
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In such accidental exchange of fork and sweets your risk for getting HBV is minimal, close to zero.
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