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If someone who is hiv+ drew some blood out and someone elese used it what is the chance of infection....? |
my buddy is still worried about the hospital he's black in this hospital when he finished taking the test he said he felt something going up to his vein, i thopugh he was paranoid. This hospital are racist to black people and when i check the internet it says people black people have been misdiagnosed alot. Blood banks generally screen blood before it's distributed. However, he should get tested regularly for six months after the possible infections. very good agreed, i would go in for testing asap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What does being black have to do with this question?? Yes you can 100% get it if its blood Using blood products from a person who has HIV puts the user at an unacceptably high risk for infection. Depends on how it was used...? If he had a blood transfusion, very likely. And it doesn't matter what color your friend is, HIV/AIDS is colorblind. HIV doesn't care about your ethnicity. now if someone has been injecting others with HIV+ blood, they are committing a crime! 100%. If I understood the question correctly-your buddy was injected with HIV infected blood? If this is true he needs to get tested as soon as possible because it is very likely he is infected and think about going to a different hospital, that should not have happened, hospitals are supposed to test blood for that before giving it to other patients. He should also get as much documentation about the incident as possible, because if he did get HIV from a blood transfusion and it is the hospitals fault then he should report them....I don't know what him being black has to do with it, but again I strongly suggest he get an HIV test and go to a different hospital. i dont really understand the question,,,,,do u mean hes a drug user who shares needles? Colour has nothing to do with it, but the correct time to be tested so a negative means negative is at 3 months. Yes HIV can easily be spread by blood, and is the usual cause of infection in drug users as they often share needles, Also this is one reason why ambulance personell and police always wear gloves to deal with bleeding people. Not sure why him being black has anything to do with it, unless he thinks that they deliberately infect black people with HIV in hospitals, in which case he is most definitely paranoid There are cent percent chances, but one can not feel it going up in his vein. It's a dead cert they'd catch it, even if they're blue with purple spots and pink stripes, you Wozzeck ! ! ! GET TESTED |
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