Hello
A couple days ago I stepped on a small shard of glass at the pool while on vacation in Antigua. It didn't look like it cut me very deeply but it definitely cut the first la
2015-04-03 02:08:13
Welcome back to our Forum. Your current question is rather similar to the one you asked of me in April and suggests a misunderstanding of how HIV is transmitted from person to person. HIV in adults is transmitted only through sexual contact (genital rector or on very rare occasions through receiving oral sex) or injection of infected material direct deep into tissue. As I said in April "...Third and most importantly even if it was blood from a person with HIV HIV is not transmitted with this sort of surface contact....).
In the circumstance that you describe there is no meaningful risk for HIV. It is unlikely that someone else had cut themselves on the glass before you did the virus does not live outside the body and becomes non-infectious almost immediately on exposure to the air and environmental temperatures and HIV is not transmitted on solid surfaces like a piece of glass (the virus may live slightly longer when inside of a hollow ob
2015-04-03 02:08:45