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Is it risk, please answer me!

Today, I went to the HIV screening lab to find my college. Suddenly, my hand was rubbed by the lab table and a small skin was lost. The wound was very small and not bleed and it feel no pain. Because it is the HIV lab, if there are HIV blood or serum on table and the HIV blood touched my wound, is it risk for HIV ? Thanks!
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Thanks, I think i am really excessive anxiety. As this forum said that as long as the hiv blood outside the body, they lost infectious,but in our country, they said these hiv blood are always infectious,so i am very worried.Because, the hiv serum i contacted are always in the EP tube and they are always 1 ml,so i am really do not know if it has infectious or not, so i really want to know they are infectious or not, thanks!
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You continually post about occupational exposure to HIV. You need to get another job. Or, at least seek out a qualified mental health professional to help you through this excessive anxiety.
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Thanks, I know u are kidding me. Because of my Professional relationship,
I usually contacted the hiv serum and my body usually injured. So  i want to know that does the hiv serum which was got through centrifugal have infectious?
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Cut off your hand and someone with HIV and then put the 2 stumps together, then you have a risk.
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I want to know what wound and what HIV blood can cause infection ?
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NO RISK
MOVE ON
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Please answer me, I am really fear!
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Really? Even the wound touched the HIV serum?
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NO RISK
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