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Q: Risk of HIV after blood contact
asked by: DoctorQuestion on February 10th, 2009
When at work a guy cut himself and he swung his hand back and I went to look in the bathroom and saw that I had two specks of blood on my cheek. If a speck of blood had gotten into my mouth without me noticing whats the risk of catching HIV if he had it?


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Dr. Andrijana Shterjovska , MD
replied on February 10th, 2009
HIV and AIDS Answer A5741


The risk is minimal and requires that you had sores in your mouth at the moment. However, you might want to test yourself for HIV infection three weeks after the contact. Negative results on this and the additional tests three and six months after the exposure would definitely rule out the possibility of HIV infection.




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