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please help me , the last time

Before I asked some questions, but my English is not good. I am a Chinese. Before my question is probably not overall.
excuse me, I ask again .


In a winter.
In December, the past year.
The  temperature is about -10℃.
The weather is very cold.

I  bought some oranges.
I returned to my warm house.
After about 15-20 minutes.
I ate some oranges.
Afterwards, I saw some red liquid on the oranges. The red liquid on the whole orange skin.
Look like some fresh blood.
There was ulcer in my mouth.
My mother also ate some  oranges, she touched the orange. There was wound on her hand.

Oranges are in the plastic bag. It is not in the air.
Oranges from the cold outsid to warm house.
Oranges skin are the wet . And the blood on the orange is wet.
If the red liquids is blood.

In the cold \wet  environment. And in the plastic bag.
Is the HIV alive ?

thanks!
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1563685 tn?1310402354
Yes you had no HIV risk, now please move on.
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i am no risk
i am right ?
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thank you for your help!
before I am afraid I said not clearly.
Your meaning is I and my mother is not risk?
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You have already been told so here it is again.Even if it was blood which I very much doubt,hiv is unable to reproduce outside its living host,it becomes inactive and thus unable to infect.You can,t catch hiv from an orange,that simple.Stop torturing yourself with anxiety and move on with your life.
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