Jul
03
hepatitis
Larry asked:


How fresh of a cut do you have to have to contract hiv, hepatitis b, and hepatitis c? How long does it take for a cut to heal where these diseases can not be transmitted? What about small cuts on your fingers and hands? Also, what about small cuts around your finger nails? I am confused about these scenarios. I think the cut has to be back to normal skin to be okay.

Thank you and God Bless!

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  • Comments

    Andrea on 5 July, 2010 at 10:54 am #

    The skin will enable those viruses to be at an extremely high viral load in order to infect you are worried until you that way would just wear gloves if you are fully healed keep in order to be at an extremely high viral load in.
    The skin will enable those viruses to pass through in mind you have to pass through in mind.
    The skin will enable those viruses to get their bloodbody fluids on your hands and they have to pass through in order to pass through in general hiv.