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Hello, I am sorry of my english. But I feel very afraid, so I need your help.
Last winter, I Went to the public bathroom of my village to wash myself, the slippers are public in there, so I used a pair of slippers,too. The danger is I have the athlete's foot, that means my feet get dermatophytosis. when I wore the slippers, I felt it was very wet, and now I could not remember whether I had any wounds on my feet or not, you know the dermatophytosis might cause some wounds, and if there was some HIV semen on the wet slipper. Do I have a rist? Please give me some help.  
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On the HIV forum of my country, there are many people say the HIV of body liquid that was outside of body could keep alive for half an hour,HIV that still keep alive could go into people's body though the wound by rubbing, and under the wound there are many cells that are vulnerable to HIV because of dermatophytosis.
How do you think about that?
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No hiv risk.
Hiv is spread through:
Unprotected vaginal/anal sex
sharing infected IV needles
mother to child.
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