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Theoretically, there is this possibility, but this probability is relatively small, and the paper scratch ** generally the wound is not deep, rarely can see blood, so the possibility of infection is also very small, since you have wiped alcohol disinfection, there should be nothing wrong, if you don't worry, observe for a few more days, and after three or five days, you will be fine.
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The ** on the back of the hand was scratched by the paper when the blood was drawn. You won't get infected. You don't have to worry. This is a skin trauma that does not cause anything. Viral infections.
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When the ** quilt on the arm is scratched, it will not be infected, don't worry, it won't be infected, as long as you are careful, this situation will not.
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No, it's all sterilized, so it won't be infected.
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The ** on the hand was scratched when the blood was drawn, and if there is no longer a source of infection, it will not be infected.
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You didn't bleed, and you didn't see the wound, so you shouldn't. As long as you pay attention to the cleanliness of the back of your hands, do not go into the water for the time being, it should be fine soon.
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Generally, no.
For safety reasons, it can be wiped several times with iodophor.
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Don't worry about these things, it won't be virus and won't be so easy to get infected.
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The possibility you mentioned is basically non-existent, the probability is too small, and it is completely negligible.
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This shouldn't be too much of a problem in general, but just pay attention to it.
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There is only a theoretical possibility, which is basically negligible. You don't have to be so unfounded or arrogant?
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Pumping is also a guard's ** is scratched by paper. You're going to have to disinfect it. Prevent bacterial infection. Can't be too paralyzing.
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As long as that piece of paper is virus-free, it's fine.
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It's possible that HIV can be transmitted through blood, but it's very unlikely that there is, and even if there is, if the tissue is left out for a long time and the virus dies, it's fine.
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100% contagious. AIDS is transmitted through blood. It's okay to dine with people with AIDS, to kiss (I'm working with AIDS) hopefully, if you don't understand anything, just ask questions.
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It's best to just check it out.
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Hello. The problem you described, if hypothetically true, is only possible to infect.
The difference is whether or not an exchange of bodily fluids has occurred.
In general, we don't let the wound touch the blood on it, even our own blood. Therefore, this possibility exists only in theory.
Therefore, it is not advisable to be suspicious and cranky.
AIDS is still a deadly infectious disease that we can't **, but we can prevent it.
Once the HIV virus leaves the blood and body fluids, it is too weak to be contagious in the natural environment, and high temperatures and many disinfectants can quickly kill the HIV virus.
China's disease prevention and control is concentrated.
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The main way of transmission of AIDS is blood, and if you don't take the needle that you have injected into the AIDS patient in the hospital and then inject you, you will not get AIDS. The possibility of STDs is also 0 The only thing that can be transmitted to the outside world is genital warts, and the virus will die after 6 hours of survival in the outside environment! No, don't be so nervous.
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You will not be infected with HIV. HIV is very fragile and is transmitted through blood, sex, mother and child. There are no three pathways possible for your wounds. Your bleeding is autologous blood and you are not receiving infected blood from an exogenous source.
If you are injured, you should pay attention to cleaning the wound, do not become infected and inflamed, and the wound will generally be healed in about a week.
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AIDS is far away, tetanus is possible, go to the hospital and get a tetanus shot.
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No, AIDS is a blood-borne infection, not your blood that comes out, but the blood that is infected with AIDS flows into your body. But you have to take medicine to prevent infection from the wound.
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There are three main ways of AIDS transmission, the core of which is through sexual transmission and blood transmission, and ordinary contact cannot transmit AIDS, so AIDS patients should not be discriminated against in their lives, such as eating together, shaking hands, etc., will not transmit AIDS.
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………It's not that serious, at most the wound is swollen, disinfect it with disinfectant water, and then wrap it in gauze.
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What are you kidding, how can a broken hand get infected? Not normally!! ~
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Of course, if the blood is dry or your wound is coagulated, then the chance of infection is smaller, and you can check it if you are really worried.
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It's okay, just rub it with alcohol.
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Don't make a fuss and scare yourself
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First of all, you have to make sure that the person has AIDS, if not, then they will not be infected.
But if this person has AIDS, I have asked the doctor before, for example, when you have mouth sores, you can get AIDS, then the HIV blood that can cause a person needs to be full of people to be infected! If there is very little blood, the mega car will not be infected.
If you come into contact with a small amount of blood and are not sure if the person is HIV, the chance of infection is only 1 in 100,000.
Remember to disinfect it quickly with alcohol, and it will be one in a million.
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Then it depends on your luck, to see if that person has AIDS, if there is a hidden one, the chance of you being infected is relatively large, if it is a little bit, it can be lowered, if others do not have AIDS, you don't think about it, if you are infected, it is definitely not Dan Hong's eyes should be on it.
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If which"Miscellaneous"If you have AIDS, you're done!
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The human immunodeficiency virus has very poor survivability outside the human body, does not tolerate high temperatures, has low resistance, and is not easy to survive without the human body, and can only survive for a few hours to a few days at room temperature.
HIV is heat-sensitive and becomes inactive at 56 for 30 minutes, but remains active after 7 days at room temperature.
You work in an HIV lab and you know a lot about it. Your probability of infection is almost zero. Rest assured!
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How AIDS is transmitted:
1 Sexual transmission, if one partner has HIV, then in the course of sexual contact, the other person will be infected2 Blood-born, intravenous drug use with shared syringes, or transfusion of HIV-contaminated blood products3 Mother-to-child transmission, if the mother is HIV, then HIV transmission to the fetus or newborn through pregnancy, breastfeeding.
Although you have blood on your feet, as long as there is no wound on your hand, it will not be transmitted to you, if you are not at ease, go to the hospital for a blood test, don't scare yourself.
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In general, AIDS needs a host
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In general, you don't have to worry about the risk of contracting HIV because the chance of HIV surviving in the air is very small. But you should prevent other viral infections, and when you encounter this kind of thing, you should disinfect it in time, in fact, the easiest thing to do is to use hand sanitizer to kill most germs. Don't worry too much.
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The probability is very low, the HIV virus does not spread in the air, and the ability to survive outside of body fluids is very poor, but it is difficult to say whether it will be infected, not afraid of 10,000 or afraid of what if, if you really don't worry, you can check it yourself at home, there are test strips on the Internet, remember to buy the real thing!
It's not too scared to choose a blood test, and if you don't want to see blood, you can use saliva. The accuracy is the same, it depends on personal preference.
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I don't know! You can go to the hospital and try it!
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