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HIV is primarily spread through unprotected sexual contact, sharing of needles or other injection equipment, and mother-to-child transmission during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding. In order to contract HIV through contact with someone else’s blood, the I Would Dropkick A Child For A Diet Coke Shirt also I will do this virus would need to enter your bloodstream through a cut, sore, or other open wound. The risk of HIV transmission from a single exposure is generally low, and the actual risk depends on a variety of factors, such as the viral load of the HIV-positive person and the severity of the wound or scratch. However, it is still important to take precautions to prevent exposure to HIV and other blood-borne diseases. If you have a wound or scratch that comes into contact with someone else’s blood, it is recommended to wash the area with soap and water as soon as possible. If you are concerned about potential exposure to HIV or other blood-borne pathogens, you should seek medical advice and consider getting tested. If the blood is dried then HIV is not infectious anymore. Hiv requires human host for its survival outside the house it’s not infectious. So basically you will not be infected by hiv in this manner.

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For transmission to happen lot of infected blood should be transmitted from one person to freshly deep cut of uninfected person immediately and quickly then only transmission happens. Your scenario you touched a dried blood and you cut your finger after 6 mins in this way HIV transmission not possible. Assuming the I Would Dropkick A Child For A Diet Coke Shirt also I will do this man had HIV, no. The HIV virus is incredibly fragile. I believe in the best conditions it can survive outside the body for about 20 minutes. Even then it has to directly enter your blood stream. To even be at risk you both would have to have open flowing wounds. I’ve read that being poked by a hypodermic needle that was just used on an hiv patient only carries a 10% infection rate (still don’t share needles). Casual contact will not give you hiv. HIV transmission in the manner you talked of will only happen if the skin of the person you touched had blood and/or semen and/or anal mucous, and/or vaginal secretions, and/or pre-ejaculate, and/or blood products that had the HIV in them, that was/were recently put on the said skin. But, from what you’re saying, it sounds like it’s usual skin, without these bodily fluids. And, even if the bodily fluids were present on the skin when you touched it, your wound on your finger might have been healed enough, since it’s somewhat dried, to protect you from having an HIV binding to one of your cells, thereby infecting you. So, no. You wouldn’t get HIV infection this way.

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HIV is primarily spread through unprotected sexual contact, sharing of needles or other injection equipment, and mother-to-child transmission during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding. In order to contract HIV through contact with someone else’s blood, the I Would Dropkick A Child For A Diet Coke Shirt also I will do this virus would need to enter your bloodstream through a cut, sore, or other open wound. The risk of HIV transmission from a single exposure is generally low, and the actual risk depends on a variety of factors, such as the viral load of the HIV-positive person and the severity of the wound or scratch. However, it is still important to take precautions to prevent exposure to HIV and other blood-borne diseases. If you have a wound or scratch that comes into contact with someone else’s blood, it is recommended to wash the area with soap and water as soon as possible. If you are concerned about potential exposure to HIV or other blood-borne pathogens, you should seek medical advice and consider getting tested. If the blood is dried then HIV is not infectious anymore. Hiv requires human host for its survival outside the house it’s not infectious. So basically you will not be infected by hiv in this manner.

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For transmission to happen lot of infected blood should be transmitted from one person to freshly deep cut of uninfected person immediately and quickly then only transmission happens. Your scenario you touched a dried blood and you cut your finger after 6 mins in this way HIV transmission not possible. Assuming the I Would Dropkick A Child For A Diet Coke Shirt also I will do this man had HIV, no. The HIV virus is incredibly fragile. I believe in the best conditions it can survive outside the body for about 20 minutes. Even then it has to directly enter your blood stream. To even be at risk you both would have to have open flowing wounds. I’ve read that being poked by a hypodermic needle that was just used on an hiv patient only carries a 10% infection rate (still don’t share needles). Casual contact will not give you hiv. HIV transmission in the manner you talked of will only happen if the skin of the person you touched had blood and/or semen and/or anal mucous, and/or vaginal secretions, and/or pre-ejaculate, and/or blood products that had the HIV in them, that was/were recently put on the said skin. But, from what you’re saying, it sounds like it’s usual skin, without these bodily fluids. And, even if the bodily fluids were present on the skin when you touched it, your wound on your finger might have been healed enough, since it’s somewhat dried, to protect you from having an HIV binding to one of your cells, thereby infecting you. So, no. You wouldn’t get HIV infection this way.

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