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Hi,

Last week I was with some people I didn't know  and we were all playing cards. One of the women was bleeding quite a bit on her forearm. We had been touching hands all night. My question is, if I touched her forearm and got her blood on a cut of mine, could I be infected? Is there any chance at all? Thank you!
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No risk.
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I know, I don't know why she didn't get one. So, there is no chance of infection, even if I did touch it? Thank you, Teak!
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No and No. You do know they make band aids?
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