AIDS patients nail scratches will be infected?


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First of all, if you are scratched by the nail of an AIDS patient, you will generally not be infected with AIDS. In this case, the risk of injury is very small. Second, if you are scratched by the nail of an AIDS patient, and AIDS patients are also injured, and there is bleeding, and the blood of AIDS patients directly enters the wound, then there is a relatively high risk of infection. Third, if this situation is shown, it is generally an occupational exposure, it is recommended to go to the local CDC for consultation. If it is a high-risk event, then oral blocking drugs are needed to block. Generally, taking blocking drugs within 72 hours of high-risk exposure can effectively block HIV transmission.