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HIV risk after my incident
I took rabies vaccine 5 days before. Before i reached the medical they already kept vaccine loaded syringes in a open plastic container. One ice packet also there. I saw one used syringe was there without needle in the same container. So my vaccine loaded syringe, one ice packet and one used syringe without needle all are in a same container. The little moisture water also there due to ice packet. The used syringe may b used for RIG - rabies immunoglobulin to a patient. If that used syringe is contaminated with hiv. Due to moisture Whole container and my vaccine loaded syringe will be contaminated? As all are in a same container. How much risk for HIV and rabies for me ? I am very much tensed after this incident. Please help and what step should i take now ?
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Hello, I understand your concern and anxiety after this incident. Based on your description, the risk of HIV or rabies transmission in this situation is extremely low to negligible. HIV does not survive well outside the human body, and transmission requires direct entry into the bloodstream through a fresh contaminated needle or direct exposure. Simply being in the same container, even with some moisture, does not create a realistic risk of transmission. Similarly, rabies cannot spread through this type of indirect exposure. Your anti-rabies vaccination further protects you against rabies risk. At this point, there is no need to panic. As a precaution for reassurance, you may opt for an HIV test after the window period (around 4–6 weeks, with confirmation at 3 months). If your anxiety is high, consider speaking with a healthcare professional or counsellor to help manage these worries. You are safe, and this situation does not pose a significant risk
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Get the hiv blood test done asap
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Risk of HIV or rabies in this situation is extremely low. This type of contact does not spread infection and the worry seems due to anxiety
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Dear concerned, The risk of HIV transmission in this scenario is negligible, as the virus is fragile and does not survive well outside the body or spread through moisture in a container. To ease your anxiety, you can consult a Mental health care professional asap
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