jackie239
why exactly?
Chaz
A minute amount of blood, pre sperm or sperm. The tiniest tiniest amount entering any-ones body through a cut, graze sore gums or any other part of the body can lead to infection. Visit www.gmfa.org.uk/sex
Doctoroh
I have been told that it takes a repeated exposure, not necessarily the number of drops of blood to seroconvert. However, that being said, be safe then sorry. If you have been exposed through work, start on a prophylactic course of therapy. If your exposure is along other routes, always stay protected and avoid (like the plague) ALL risky behavior.
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You need to clarify your question. I suggest you read up on how HIV is transmitted.
Jack Stove
The actual HIV rash symptoms in men and women are quite identical as the skin color from the sufferer results in being dried out and even scaly. Sometimes it feels like a severe case of skin psoriasis. The actual HIV rash signs usually appear following one or 2 weeks and this kind of indicator is deemed to be a delayed signs of HIV. The actual HIV break outs symptoms in females have an effect on the vaginal canal but they can furthermore impact your skin layer, face, hands and feet.
Orignal From: How many drops of blood containing the virus for HIV do you think can start an HIV infection?
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