if the other person has HIVs, AIDS, or Hepatitis the chance of contraction is about 78%.
Just sharing a needle with anyone is riskey regardless, the overall likelihood is about 28%, but I still would not take the risk.
2006-07-23 10:23:15
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answered by spikeslady 2
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I would be concerned about infections with HIV, Hepatitis C ( can cause liver failure and cirrhosis) and some unknown virus to be discovered. The chances of getting infected by sharing a needle 1 time by a person infected with one of these diseases would likely be between 10-20% each time. However, it is easy to see if a needle is shared as few as 5 times, the chance would be quite high. 10 times or more would be almost a certainty
2006-07-23 10:24:31
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answered by what_do_i_know? 2
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The person needs to get tested for the virus before the psychological counseling to address that issue first. Needle sharing is one of the primary forms of transmission of HIV and AIDS; the person is rolling the dice with his/her life and the lives of others.
While it's statistically true that some people escape infection, there are still plenty that are not so fortunate. There's no positive side of sharing needles, as there's no positive side of using them in the first place.
2006-07-23 10:25:00
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answered by Anonymous
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If they shared a needle with an HIV positive person, their chances are 100% of getting HIV as well, it just will not show up right away.
For this situation, they should be tested every 3 to 4 years, as it takes awhile sometimes for HIV to show up.
2006-07-23 12:28:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It is 100% likely if the person who used the needle first has HIV. When fluids are transfered, so is everything in them. Most people who share needles don't know how to properly sterilize them. They wouldn't even take the time if they did, that is why they are doing it. They call it DOPE for a reason.
2006-07-23 10:23:12
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answered by Wise ol' owl 6
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there is definately a probability of contracting the virus any time you percentage needles. At one time it changed into believed the most respected thanks to sparkling a needle changed into to rinse 3x with complete power & 3x with water... more effective those days we've discovered that the bleach isn't as significant as what percentage cases you rinse with water. The more effective you rinse with water the more effective possibly you're to sparkling the needle. you even ought to keep in mind, no longer purely the needle incorporates the blood yet also around the aspects of the rubber stopper. it truly is maximum definately recomended that you do not percentage needles, use your own each and every time attainable. you may often get them for pennies at drug shops which incorporates ceremony help.
2016-11-25 20:13:56
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answered by depace 4
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depends if prior user or users were infected. HCV is most commonly contracted virus from needle sharers. HIV isn't quite as common. But HCV can be just as deadly. Good Luck to you
2006-07-23 14:58:12
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answered by pisces 3
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It depends if the prior user is infected, definitely you'll have a 100% chance of being infected as well.
2006-07-23 10:21:13
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answered by marky 3
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Hello,
It is true that some people escape infecdtion and some don't. just be careful. i have heard about some nurses in the uk,london purposely trying to infect black patients......
2006-07-23 10:32:53
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answered by kida_w 5
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if they shared a needle with someone infected then they are probably infected sharing a needle is very risky and very stupid
2006-07-23 10:27:31
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answered by crazi8red 6
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