HIV virus  transmit from object to human

2019-05-19 07:28:45
Hi Just wanted to know if HIV can transmit from object to human. It is like, i went to a massage parlour and the girl massaging me, came up on me while I was lying down. She was wearing panty and I was not wearing underpants. If the vaginal fluid came out of her panty and touched my pennis, chances are there for geting infected from HIV virus. My pennis didn't touch her vagina. I heard HIV virus cannot travel from human-object-human and cannot be alive in atmosphere. I didn't had any kind of intercourse. Kindly help.
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Answered2019-05-19 12:40:54

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No not only to contact.... duplicate contact like.... HIV causes AIDS and interferes with the body's ability to fight infections. The virus can be transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen or vaginal fluids.

Answered2019-05-19 09:04:06

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no

Answered2019-05-19 16:42:33

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Don't worry,  it's transmitted through Penovaginal or anal sex only

Answered2019-05-19 10:13:04

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Take proper counselling for this Consult online

Answered2019-05-19 10:02:52

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Don't worry ,not transmitted like that

Answered2019-05-19 09:12:36

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Don't worry...relax

Answered2019-05-19 07:54:03

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