I went to the gynecology clinic, and the last woman was directly seated on the soft chair beside the examining table without wearing underwear. It was my turn to check. I was too nervous. I threw my underwear into the chair that the patient had just sat on. After that, I put on my underwear directly. If my underwear was stuck to her vaginal secretions, would I be infected with AIDS?
Condition Analysis:
You're too nervous. First of all, as an infectious disease, the source of infection is needed, and the possibility of getting AIDS in front of the patient is not large. Secondly, the transmission of AIDS includes sexual behavior, sharing syringes and blood transfusion, mother and baby, so it is impossible to infect.
Condition Analysis:
The main route of transmission of AIDS is sexual transmission. If you have a relationship with strangers, but do not take effective contraceptive measures, in this case, contact with fluids can easily lead to the occurrence of AIDS. At present, it is mainly to see if the other person has AIDS. If you have AIDS, you have the possibility of infection.
Condition Analysis:
In this case, do you have AIDS? Are you sure he has AIDS? Also, can you confirm that there is a large amount of secretion on the chair he has sat, and your underwear has contacted a large amount of secretion? You said this situation is basically not, so the possibility of your infection is very small