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HIV-HBV-HCV risk

Hi everyone
Yesterday I went to a stript club where I took a private dance with a stripper. During the dance she was scratching me with her fingernails on my back hard enough to provoke me pain so I told her to stop. When I gon home I noticed little blood on my shirt. I think that although the scratches were a little bloody, I think they are superficial and not deep. I know that there is zero risk of HIV-HBV-HCV transmission regarding only these facts. My concern is the following: If her nails weren't clean and had little vagina fluid or blood from other men's in the club scrathces like mine under her nails (I didn't notice any of these on her arms or her fingers so we speak about tiny quantities) what is my risk of HIV-HBV-HCV transmission through the scratches? Should I go to get cheched? I am also worried about my girlfriend. Should I continue to have unprotected sex with her or not? I forgot to tell you that I am 26 years old and got vaccinated for HBV when I was young according to greek national vaccination program so I think the vaccine was made properly because my doctor was very good and was working in the university. Am I protected against HBV?
Any help would be useful!
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any idea anyone?
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101028 tn?1419603004
his questions go on the hiv forum

hepatitis questions need to go on the individual hepatitis forums.

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