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本帖最后由 李李李 于 2010-7-26 21:08 编辑
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by H. Hunter Handsfield, M.D., Feb 09, 2010 05:51PM
Of course no risk. HIV is not transmitted by kissing, even with sores in the mouth.
Despite the billions of kissing events in the era, not one case of HIV has been known to be transmitted that way, even though millions of those kisses undoubtedly were with cutsCuts and puncture wounds in the mouth or on the lips.
There is no need for HIV testing, even if your kissing partner was at high risk for HIV (e.g., gay man, injection drug user), and even if s/he is known to have HIV. Of course you can always get tested if you are unconvinced by this reassurance (and Teak's) and remain nervous about it.
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