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    I have a question about hiv/aids

    Needle-sharing is another way of exchanging bodily fluids, LazySmoker, albeit in smaller amounts than through sexual contact. A needle goes into an HIV-positive person's arm, picking up some of the virus from that first person's blood or plasma or whatever it comes in contact with beneath the skin. Then the virus lives long enough to be transferable when that needle is put into another person's arm, innoculating person #2 with the virus. Everyone's right that the virus doesn't live long outside a human host, but often needle-sharing is done in a fairly fast succession, with one person using the needle, then another, and then another. So in those cases where HIV gets transmitted, the needles haven't been sitting idle for a period of hours.
    birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . I have a question about hiv/aids Anyways I was just wondering about this... How do people who share needels catch hiv? I heard once the aid virus is out of the body for 24 hours it dies and it can only survive inside a body... but when people share needles .. I would think that the hiv or what ever would die after the needle was not used for so long after the last person? Is that true that the aids virus dies once its in the air for so long and out of a body? Rating: 5
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    I have a question about hiv/aids

    I think the chances of getting HIV from the tissue are pretty small, assuming the blood on the tissue was HIV positive: It was dried blood so it had probably been laying there for a while and there's a good chance that the HIV died. Also the paper cut had to be open, like you had to have just gotten a paper cut.

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