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How Is HIV Transmitted?

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Posted on Sat, 24 May 2014
Question: Hi recently I went for a massage. Prior to getting the massage I had skinned my knee. While the wound had dried up, blood would still trickle out when I moved my knee. My question is, is there any risk of getting infected with hiv through semen or other bodily fluids that were on the towel and might have gotten into the cut on my knee ?
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Answered by Dr. Karl Logan (20 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
No extremely unlikely

Detailed Answer:
hi thanks for your question,

although you can never say never in medicine it is extremely unlikely that you would get a disease such as HIV from this route. risk is always a difficult concept to explain so I'll give you some examples.

the chance of getting HIV from a contaminated needle after a needle stick injury in a surgeon is 1 in a 1000 i.e. it is not a forgone conclusion even in this situation.

if you put this in context the risk if being involved in a major road traffic accident is 1 in 350.

I hope this reassures you. Personally I would not be concerned but if you remain worried you could always have an HIV test.

best wishes
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Dr. Karl Logan

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How Is HIV Transmitted?

Brief Answer: No extremely unlikely Detailed Answer: hi thanks for your question, although you can never say never in medicine it is extremely unlikely that you would get a disease such as HIV from this route. risk is always a difficult concept to explain so I'll give you some examples. the chance of getting HIV from a contaminated needle after a needle stick injury in a surgeon is 1 in a 1000 i.e. it is not a forgone conclusion even in this situation. if you put this in context the risk if being involved in a major road traffic accident is 1 in 350. I hope this reassures you. Personally I would not be concerned but if you remain worried you could always have an HIV test. best wishes