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ist possible to contract hiv from derma roller?

i recently purchased a derma roller online, the roller was new and sealed but upon opening i saw some sort of dry blood on it, not sure if it was a blood or rust but i doubt that it is a rust, i shaved my facial hair that day, and after two weeks i got this mild cough abd colds that i couldnt shake off even after some medications its almost a month and 10 days since i started to have that sligt cough and cold and recently my troat started to get iritated easily whenever i take some sweet and salty food, ist possible to get hiv on that, and a month after that expected exposure from the roller i had this tests
HIV 1 & 2 (Quali)
Method Immunochromatography
Kit RIGHT SIGN HIV 1/2
HIV Result NONREACTIVE NONREACTIVE
RPR <1:1 NONREACTIVE NONREACTIVE
TP-PA (Qualitative) <1:80 NEGATIVE NEGATIVE
HBsAg(RAPID)Screening NONREACTIVE NONREACTIVE are tgis results conclusive or should i get tested again?
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You had zero chance of contracting HIV.
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so these are not ars ?
You cannot have ARS since you had zero risk for HIV.

Do not have unprotected anal or vaginal sex with someone whose HIV status you don't know, and do not share IV drug needles with other people, and you will never have to worry about HIV.
even if it was a infected blood on the roller?
Reread the advice because it is always zero. How many children or workers do you read about who get HIV from objects?
sorry...im just to paranoid about it... thanks by the way....
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