I have gone to a lab for hiv tridot card test they rubed that area from cotton for taking blood sample i am 99.99 percent sure that the cotton is having a tiny blood spot on it and after taking my blood they applied that same cotton (blood spot cotton) on my injected area to stop blood flow so in that case what are the chances of contracting hiv or hepatitis b/c and if chances is there tell me in percentage pls
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Chances are almost nil. Don't worry.
You can also get your tests done to get a clear idea.
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There are minimal chances almost nil. Do not worry. But still there is nothing wrong to get the. East of the screening tests to do to rule out changes and to relive stress. Percentage chances etc are theoretical calculations, so don’t get into that, even if the chances are low.
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