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Regarding the blood in cut(already expose to air but not left to host )

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if HIV+ people have a cut, and in the cut a little blood, the blood already exposed to air, but not left host. The blood still have  infectivity? Virus whether inactivity? Virus whether can reproduction?
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Your information is wrong,HIV transmission doesn't occur outside the body,it happens inside the body.
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You never had an exposure.
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