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Risk or No Risk ?


Hello everyone,

I have following queries regarding my exposure. I need your support and answer that will lead me in future as I am getting married next month. So before that I wanted to be clear that I am not going to infect someone.

One day I was having deep fresh cut on my arm and I was with my friend. Suddenly one of my friend known to be hiv+ vommited on my arm and it was containing visible blood. Some of the blood got into my fresh cut.  What is the risk of getting infected ? Should I warrant testing ?
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That is just what I said.
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Thabks for your response.

You mean to say "IF VOMIT CONTAINS VISSIBLE BLOOD IT IS  NO RISK " .
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No risk.
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Any comment experts. I need your help.
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Any comment experts. I need your help.
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Any advise from any body ?
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