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Q: possible risk of transmission
asked by: godsfollower on December 25th, 2008
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Hi,

First I just want to thank this forum and the people here.

A few days back I went to visit a person who is HIV . Now an incident happened which is worrying me a lot.

I had to use his bike a couple of times and for that I also borrowed his helmet. Now everytime I took the helmet off my head something scraped against my right ear, it hurt, and there was a burning sensation. This happened a couple of times.

I examined the helmet and saw that the fabric inside the hemet had become very stiff and was broken in places. Several edges from the stiff cushioing were projecting out. When I noticed my ear there were two scars/cuts. It was not like blood was dripping out of them, but definitely the skin was broken and they hurt.

I am really worrying about this incident. The fabric inside the helmet was something similar to the material of which seats coverings are made(not leather, something similar) With use it becomes stiff and cracks and starts to come off. Pieces start projecting from it and can hurt you if you scrape against it.

Now anybody who used that helmet would have been hurt while taking off the helmet. 2-3 times I used the helmet just after he had used it. There was however a 5-10 minute gap between his taking off the helmet and mine using it.
Can this be a means of transmission. Should I worry about the scars/cuts on my ear and get tested?


Thanks a lot.
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godsfollower
replied on December 30th, 2008
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sorry for asking again, but I just cannot decide if this is a no risk or a low risk situation. Please help me with this and sorry if I am causing any sort of inconvenience.

Thanks,
regards,
godsfollower.
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