Hello ....
In London they sent off their test which takes about 2-3 days or so to get to the labs they don't sent them separately its like a batch which takes 2 weeks to get back so it will have some time intact. Yes it will sure up more likely off course.
If your friend is still worried try testing again
2006-07-18 10:40:29
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answered by kida_w 5
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If I understand you correctly, you are implying that the testing facility used the same needle twice. While that is possible, it is very unlikely with the amount of regulations in hospitals and testing facilities.
As for her being stuck with a needle after an HIV positive patient was, it most likely would NOT show up on her test reasults because it takes months for the body to develop the antibodies and antigens that are used to determine the presence of HIV.
If your friend thinks she was stuck with an infected needle, she should get tested again in 6 months (if she is negative now) and then again 6 months after that to be safe.
--Stacey
2006-07-20 06:38:44
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answered by seaofclouds21 3
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I took a seem on the link you post and that i won't have the ability to make certain what you're bearing on. yet sure, any concern regarding a shared needle between somebody who's HIV+ and somebody who isn't includes a brilliant danger that the ailment would be exceeded. even nonetheless - as somebody has already referred to, i could be very shocked if any qualified nurse must be so ridiculously careless, except there has been an exceedingly unlucky set of circumstances preferable as much as a mistake like that being made.
2016-10-08 01:31:06
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answered by lashbrook 4
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It is a requirement by health codes to dispose of used needles, you know. So I would say the chances the same needle was used on her and ANY other patient are slim to none. Now, if the place she got blood drawn was not a clinic, doctor, or other health care facility...then that could happen. If the place she went was real, then your question is really irrelevant.
2006-07-21 09:05:37
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answered by nc_strawberry 4
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On the test they just drew blood for? No, it takes some time for your body to make the antibodies that they check for, and also unless they are doing an HIV test on you, they will not check for HIV.
2006-07-18 04:28:05
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answered by Midwife Jane 4
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Yes, However the odds of that happening are 1 in a Million.
2006-07-18 04:26:22
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answered by ladybug 3
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I wouldnt risk it though... be careful
why are you using a needle after someone anyways?
2006-07-18 04:26:51
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answered by BeerFace McPoopenStein 2
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Yep!
2006-07-18 04:27:23
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answered by Hades, Depressed & Dangerous 2
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NEVER HAPPEN
2006-07-18 04:25:11
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answered by hichefheidi 6
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