Friday, January 29, 2010

Blood Stain Hiv What Happens If I Touched A Document With Blood Stains And That Person Is HIV+?

What happens if I touched a document with blood stains and that person is HIV+? - blood stain hiv

A customer came into the office and I saw that he was), bleeding (small amount in the arm, reminds me of her and rubbed the blood in his hand, then gave the document to me.
I took the paper and realized she was HIV +, but too late ...
At that time I had a small paper cut on my hand from yesterday ....
I'm worried. What are the chances ????????

Thank you for advice!

8 comments:

MamaSmur... said...

Go get tested .... It can happen to the virus outside the body several hours ago. If the judge has a scab on it is not open as a wound. I doubt he is infected with HIV, but why not be positive?

a j said...

You risk really low. To get HIV, you have prevented an injury, bleeding or purulent discharge, and you should hit the open wound directly into a place of fresh blood on this document.

HIV is a fragile virus can not survive long outside the human body. When the blood is dry, when he played, there would be no risk.

If you work in an environment that should come into contact with people with HIV, you are the studies on HIV is passed or not. It saves a lot of stress and anxiety in the future.

Shelly P. Tofu, E.M.T. said...

Well .. Let me begin by saying that the probability of HIV infection from the fact that the burden is very, very least ...

BUT .. Rest, you might want a doctor as soon as possible to consult .. see .. . No anti-virus, etc. that you can take to reduce the risk of contracting the HIV virus that reduce exposure to .. And the tests will be held .. but if you get HIV drugs, you have almost 0% chance of contracting the virus of this kind of exposure ..

.. You have a very low chance of contracting a virus, the statement nevertheless But for peace of mind, talk to a doctor ..

Smiley Sue said...

Your chances of contracting HIV 0.0000001%, probably. However, it would be much easier if your mind
a) the right to a doc immediately say. He / she will provide you with important antiviral drugs if he thinks there is a risk at all
and
b) HIV testing. The earlier the parties concerned, stay healthy, at least in the developed countries.

princess... said...

None.

HIV can survive in the air, you idiot.

You can get HIV through direct transfer of body fluids, blood, semen and vaginal secretions.

Mad Mama said...

His chances are getting very low on AIDS in this way. I hope you wash your hands immediately. You should talk to your doctor about your worries and you use once or twice tested just to ease your mind.

JUICECHU... said...

i dont think so. Contact a doctor if, but when you and your sheer size, he was bleeding from wounds and rubbed together (WTF?), Then maybe. haha lol.

Kaz said...

Nothing

Post a Comment