26
Mar

I’m young and stupid i've been in lots a fight before and this one was bloody i was not bleeding but the other person was.


Answer:
Not likely since HIV dies rather quickly when exposed to air.

but yeah, chances still exist.
Very low.

Your chances are really small.

Because first you'd have to take into account the liklihood that the person you beat up has HIV/AIDS.

Second, you'd have to realize the chances of both of you having open wounds in which the infected persons blood would get into yours.

Third, you'd have to assume that the blood had sufficient amount of viruses.

Fourth. You'd have to count if the virus survived while it was transferred to your wound.

Each time, it the chances get smaller and smaller.


Answer:
As long as you did not get their blood into your body by means of an open would of through your eye or mouth, you're fine. That being stated, since you have had contact with someone's blood, you should be tested for the virus. Most likely, you didn’t catch anything since you weren't bleeding, but it's superior to be safe than sorry.

Answer:
hiv infected blood or sputum can cause aids if it happens to get into someone else's blood stream or living tissue, such as mouth and eyes. even though this latter cause is extreme, exchanging bodily fluids in anyway with a person who is hiv+ is a risk for contracting aids

Answer:
There is a chance. You would have to actually have open wound to open wound contact. Like if you opened a cut over his eye, but cut your knuckles on his skull at the same time.

HIV isn't a very strong virus outside of the human body. It lasts for only seconds.


Answer:
I'm sure your parents are proud of you for beating up AIDS patients.

Answer:
if blood got in one of your wounds,then maybe
but i wouldnt worry bout it

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