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Can hiv transmit in this way ?

Yesterday i went to beach and accidently touched a monkey dung. I go and wash it after 5 minutes. Can this cause hiv infection ? Does all monkeys have hiv ? Does monkey dung can cause hiv infection ?
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846631 tn?1238908783
Monkey's dung.... yaeeeeeekkkss!!
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Simian Immunodeficiency Virus
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Monkeys carry SIV
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480448 tn?1426948538
HIV=HUMAN Immunodeficiency Virus

Monkeys do not have HIV...you are watching too many movies.
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Saravana ! If this assumption of yours is correct (don't know where from you got this). even then, None of our business, until anyone of us decides to have unprotected sex with monkeys,,,,,,, :-)
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Monkeys don't carry or transmit HIV. Do you even know what HIV stands for?
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Is it all monkey in his world have hiv ?
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What do you mean ?
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794412 tn?1240127351
WELL PUT!
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Building on what joggen has said, even if you touch accidently or intentionally a really infected body fluid, you will never get HIV. Without discussing the chemisrty and microbiology of the monkey's dung, HIV never transmitted from outside body contact.
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No, No, No- you are still ridiculously misinformed about HIV.
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