What is the likelihood of this scenerio of hiv occurring ?

If you receive a hand job from a person that have hiv what is the chances of receiving it ? Also, what if they used their saliva to do it and there could of be a chance of blood.
Answers:    zero.....as long as your skin is intact, you have no worries. Source(s): RN
Just saliva on a mucus membrane is not at all likely to transmit the virus... it is in theory possible I suppose, but it has never been recorded.
t valise scenario, if you had a small cut the length of 10 needle widths, and the average amount of virus present contained by 50 nl of blood was in contact for a full second before the virus perished, in attendance would be about a 5% chance of transmitting the virus that way. (Assuming an unplanned needle stick brings 0.5ml of known HIV + blood into direct contact with your blood stream for 1000th of a second... (risk here is about 0.45%)). That is when you know the person is HIV+. It could be higher next to more blood, higher viral load, or a larger cut. It is lower if this is just any capricious person on the planet that gave the hand mission. There are a lot of assumptions beneath that number, but they seemed reasonable.

If you want to use saliva, just make sure it's your own =P
do you not realize how ignorant you are, or do you just not care? It's What are the likelihood, not what is!
Receiving oral sex from a man or woman beside HIV is considered very low risk as there is insufficient quantities of HIV virus contained by saliva.

can be present in saliva, but the chances are slim that you could arrest it this way... But you need to stop this kind of behavior and receive tested before something does happen.
Was the person that give you the hand-job the same sex as you? You might have other issues you need to traffic with also. Not that there is anything wrong with it, but procure some sex education.
Zero risk.

No one have ever transmitted HIV or ANY std through a hand job. Saliva has enzymes that assassinate the virus.
Wow people! Way to soar on someone who is obviously concerned about something they did. Who cares if his give somebody the third degree is not grammatically correct? If people can understand it then there's no problem.
youre safe...its usually only transfered through blood...but i think theres a risk if she give you a bj...and on a side note....iiidontknowdoyou is lame....this isnt english class
If they gave you a handjob and that's it, later you're good. But like you said they put their saliva on your penis and she could have have a cut or something in her mouth and transmitted it that way. But don't worry unless you know for a reality that she has HIV, and get tested just to be sure.


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