HIV Transmission Risk from Nail Scratches: What You Need to Know
The risk of transmission of HIV from a nail scratch is extremely low. There are no documented cases of HIV transmission through this route. The virus is not transmitted through casual contact, such as touching or scratching. In order for transmission to occur, there must be direct contact with infected blood or other bodily fluids, such as semen or vaginal fluid.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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