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mouth with bleeding ,directly absorb the fresh blood flowing out of the breast

Can the mouth with bleeding ,wound directly absorb the fresh blood flowing out of the breast be infected with hiv
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles with IV drug users.

If you do not engage in any of the activities I mentioned above with someone HIV+ or whose HIV status is unknown to you, you will NEVER have to worry about getting HIV. You will not get HIV through your mouth.

There is no information you could add about this event that would make it a risk for HIV.
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thanks very mach,and When will the fourth generation test completely rule out infection?
Infection is already ruled out. You had ZERO risk for HIV. There is no reason to take a test for a disease that you do not have.
thinks very mach,Bleeding from the mouth and bleeding wounds on the penis, they don't get infected with a lot of fresh blood, yes? doctor
3191940 tn?1447268717
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We cannot keep reassuring you that your activity was NO RISK for HIV.
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thinks very mach,think you,  as your answer .the two behaviors does't infect, I can sleep very well ,think you very mach
because my mouth and penis really has obvious woods ,and could see a few bleed ,so I am so afraid
sorry,wounds,thinks again
Your question has been fully answered and you were advised you didn't have a risk for HIV. We are not going to ask our members to keep repeating themselves.

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