Today, we bought condoms in the regular pharmacies at the US takeaway group, and took out the takeaway boxes and gloves. If a rider or a drugstore clerk added AIDS virus to human papillomavirus, would it be all right? After half an hour, did I get the takeout bag and open the box and then it would be inactivated long ago? I can use the condom again in a few days (if someone uses a needle to add body fluid and blood to the condom). Thank you for your reply
Condition Analysis:
You said this group takeaway is a regular platform, so it will not be dangerous for you. If the regular platform buys something, there will be some danger, so no one will buy it. And even now there is no family to love AIDS patients and there is no malicious spread of AIDS.
Condition Analysis:
AIDS virus exists in the blood and body fluids of patients. After the virus leaves the body fluid, it will not survive for a long time in the external environment. Even if you don't wear gloves, you will not be infected with HIV or human papillomavirus. The condom can not be added to body fluids or blood. So you need not worry, you will not be infected with HIV by using this condom.
Condition Analysis:
From the situation you described, these condoms must be thrown away, and may cause some adverse effects on the human body. Just pay more attention to observation. In addition, buy condoms in time to prevent the blood produced by such needle pricking. Take more vitamin B.
Condition Analysis:
The main routes of transmission of AIDS are sexual transmission, blood transmission and mother to child transmission. Condoms purchased in regular pharmacies on the US regiment will not have a rider or a salesperson with a virus inside. It is entirely too worried that this situation will not be infected, and it is entirely psychological.