If there was any swapping of bodily fluids, perhaps.
If the skin was broken on the HIV negative person and not the HIV positive person, there is a good change transmission did not occur.
If the HIV negative person is worried, s/he can always get tested. Many cities offer free testing either through Planned Parenthood or AIDS outreach organizations
2006-06-25 07:05:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Not likely. the Hiv positive person would have had to have a significant HIV viral load on their fingernail. Unless that fingernail was in some place containing a large amount of bodily fluid immediately prior to the occurence it is quite immpossible.
2006-06-25 14:05:25
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answered by chickenlil7000 2
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I would say not likely. Unless it broke the skin and blood came out. But even then, the time it would take for the blood to get into the other persons body from the fingernail, the virus probably would be dead by then. Thats just my opinion though. Get tested if your worried, but I would say there is no worries.
2006-06-25 14:10:23
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answered by stacianastacia 2
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No - only if the non HIV person had an open cut there and the HIV positive persons blood went into that open cut.
2006-06-25 14:19:55
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answered by New York Mama 3
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If there was broken skin and blood contact. Probably a 1% chance.
Any worries, get tested.
2006-06-25 14:04:03
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answered by cheeky chic 379 6
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No, only when there is a passing of body fluid between an infected person; blood, semen, vaginal secretions.
2006-06-25 14:09:04
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answered by shafsu74 1
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depends on whether there was blood transfer or and if the non infected person had an open wound.
2006-06-25 14:06:18
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answered by c_d_carrier 2
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i think if his blood got in ur blood then yes u could get it , but im not very sure
2006-06-25 14:15:56
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answered by jojo 6
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