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Go to CDC for testing and worry about needle infection

Publish: 2021-05-02 20:34:47
1. If what you said happens, it is unlikely that you will be infected with HIV. The research on HIV infection is limited, because it is impossible to directly use large living people to do experiments, and then obtain the statistical data of the minimum amount of virus infection. But indirect statistics still exist. For example, we can make long-term follow-up statistics on the medical staff in the hospital specially treating AIDS patients. The medical staff are really flustered when they have a lot of patients, but they are not likely to take the wrong needle as you said. Because the current needles are all disposable, they are thrown away after use. However, medical staff in the injection of HIV infected people, sometimes there will be a contaminated needle to their own. This is a common phenomenon, so it can be used as a statistical sample of needle pricking experimental infection. Unfortunately, the data is not big. Only three in a thousand. And it can't be taken as evidence of direct needle stick infection. The statistics are made by Americans. For some reason, China's statistics are always unreliable. Suppose that what you said is that needle stick infection is established, that is to say, the infectivity of HIV is very strong, and a very small amount of virus can cause infection. Well, mosquito bites are very common in summer. It's impossible for a person not to have been bitten by mosquitoes in summer. In this way, the logical chain will lead to the infection source centered on CDC in summer. So even if you don't go to CDC and don't have a blood test at all, you'll be infected with HIV. It's just, is that going to happen? If it happens, will you still pay attention to the problem that the doctor is flustered to take the wrong needle? Obviously, I think you will pay more attention to not being bitten by mosquitoes

another point, the medical profession is very suck. I believe you must know that measuring the size or strength of things requires a unified unit with digital comparability, for example, measuring the length in metric system, measuring the weight in kilogram, measuring the current in ampere, and measuring the strength of electromagnetic field in terahertz. But have you ever heard of a unit that measures the infectivity of a virus? How to compare the infectivity of different viruses? A cold is usually caused by a virus in the upper respiratory tract. So how to measure the infectivity of cold virus and HIV without a unit? Come back to reality, how many times you've had a cold? I guess you can't remember. But how many times have you had AIDS? The answer is definitely zero, right. You must be able to clearly know that there are one or two hepatitis B virus carriers around, right? But the number of people infected with HIV that you clearly know around is definitely zero. At present, among the 1.3 billion Chinese people, only one million are definitely diagnosed with AIDS. With one million as the numerator and 1.3 billion as the denominator, the percentage is one thousandth of the magnitude. What's more, there are diagnostic errors of principle among one million people infected with HIV. The truth is that the medical community is still in the process of studying all the viruses, and all the existing relevant theories are just a "false" theory that still needs to be proved by evidence. According to the existing "false" theory as the basis for inference, the result is that the credibility of HIV's "blood blocking" infectious power is equivalent to "zero".
2. impossible! First of all, the CDC must use disposable injections to collect blood
secondly, there is no suitable route of infection. Unless the doctor has just given a person with AIDS blood, and then use the pillow to give him blood again, do you think it is possible? Since it was the center for disease control, it was for the purpose of discovering and controlling diseases at that time. How could the virus be transmitted to a normal person instead? Doctors are also people. They pay more attention to the environmental sanitation than we do. Are they not afraid of being infected? So it's not as terrible as we think. HIV is everywhere. Where come so many HIV! You can ask the doctor who has checked you out for several cases of HIV infection. If you have to drill that bull's horn, I tell you that drinking water will choke you to death. Since last year, I have been drawing blood no less than ten times. Later, I realized that it was my own psychology. Instead of worrying about this and that, it's better to keep clean from now on, so that you won't be infected. It's a bit heavy. I wish you good health.
3. Doctors say that blood can be infected because of cross infection caused by not using disposable needles for blood collection
since we use disposable needles and draw blood from CDC, it is impossible to be infected. CDC is to discover and control diseases. How can you be infected there
don't worry, you will never be infected!
4. (1) Hello, my friend
(2) in hospital testing, HIV infection will not be caused by needles, cotton swabs and talking. You are a little bit of "Ai phobia" performance, "Ai phobia" is too worried about their suffering from AIDS, do many tests do not believe the results
(3) the needles and cotton swabs used in hospitals are disposable, so there is no possibility of transmission. It is even more absurd to infect AIDS by talking with people with AIDS, because there are only three ways of HIV transmission: blood transmission, sexual transmission, and mother to child transmission
(4) now you should relax, actively participate in your normal life, and stop thinking. If you can't get rid of it, I suggest you go to the psychological counseling center to do a psychological counseling
(5) good health, my friend!
5. You are ridiculous. If you go to test, you may be infected with AIDS. There are tens of thousands of centers for Disease Control and prevention, with millions of staff. Isn't it better to live than to die?
6. No, CDC uses disposable blood collection equipment. You're looking at Kaifeng, and HIV will die soon after it leaves people's blood. You're totally worried
7. Generally speaking, it won't. If you don't feel at ease, you can use saliva test. Now some centers for Disease Control and prevention also use saliva test, which is noninvasive and does not need blood sampling. It can also rece occupational exposure. Jingdong.com also has "Aiwei"
8. unable; Don't worry!
9. The place you're going to is not the CDC. There's no psychological comfort for you

you are in the period of psychological infection. The place you want to go is the mental health center - Psychological Counseling Department

believe me, once you go, you will know what your problem is!
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