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不好意思兄弟,我这现在已经凌晨1点多了。明天还要上班没发现在给你翻 就把原文给你把
这是我问的
Dear Dr Hook ,
Thank you for you quick reply and valuable advcie.You are right! , i had little knowledge about "HIV" before the above things happend. so i get really panic after i search "HIV" from internet.
There is still one thing i am not really sure..... The blood infection is one of the commom HIV intections methods, what does this specificly mean? For my abrasion on my knee,it did not contct any her her vagina liquid or blood....but is that possible some her liquid leaking on the matress may contact my wound ( the room was really dark)... Sorry ! my question may sound silly !
Once again really apprecaited all your help!
医生的回答
by Edward W Hook, MD , Nov 01, 2010 07:22AM
The issue is that HIV is present in blood. Therefore introduction of blood deep into tissues (such as when it is injected) can lead to infection. In contrast, because the virus is fragile and does not live well outside of the body, surface contamination of cuts and scrapes is not a problem. Further, HIV is NOT transmitted on inaimate objects such as bed sheets, door knobs, glasses, etc. You are not at risk. EWH
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