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Blood on food

I am a Chinese. My English is poor. I want to know. Bloods on food in the plastic bag. The food not in thd air.  The food is wet.  20 minutes ago.I eat it.  My mouth ulcer. And I touch it. My hand have wound.   Is the Hiv alive?
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Thank you!
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NO RISK.
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Excuse me. My mother hand wound thouch it. My mother is not risk too. I am right?
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Thank you very much!
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That,s right.NO RISK.
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You said I am no risk? Oh~ my English not good!
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Even if it was blood,I doubt it though.Hiv is unable to reproduce outside its living host,it becomes inactive and therefore unable to infect so there was no risk to you anyway even with an ulcer.No need to worry anymore.
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Please help me!
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I  bought some oranges.
After about 20 minutes.
I eat some oranges.
I See some red liquids on the orange.
Look like some fresh bloods .
There is ulcer in my mouth.
My mother also eat some  oranges, her hand had wound.
I am very worry!
Oranges are in the plastic bag. It is not in the air. Oranges skin are the wet . And the blood is wet
. So i am worry !
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oh good lord !    why in the world do you THINK there was blood in the plastic bag???
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I write wrong. After 20 minutes
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