Can you get AIDS during a random blood test if the needle is not changed?
It is impossible to contract HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, through a blood test or any other medical procedure involving needles, if proper health safety measures are followed. Standard protocol mandates the usage of sterile and single-use needles, eliminating any risk of transmitting infectious diseases due to needle reuse.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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