NO, any virus including HIV or Hepatitus does not live once it is outside the body till dry.
Pins are not usually stuck into people, but they could be. Any household accident (or assault) that results in blood being spilled, can potentially become a risk of HIV infection, since it is a blood borne disease.
There are risk associated with any medical procedure. Infection is always a possibility as is your body not reacting well to the treatment.
no
There is always a risk of infection in any body piercing, but your nose is a particularly germ-laden area. Blood infections are a potential risk to your unborn baby.
blood is a sterile fluid so any infection that reach the blood is serious problem yes, blood infection affect pregnancy .because if any thing affect the mother it will affect the baby
AnswerYes. There is risk of complications and infection from any invasive procedure.
No. All blood collection sets are sterile, single-use kits. Needles are attached to the tubing and cannot be reused. While there is a very slight possibility of an infection of the skin at the insertion site, there is no risk of HIV or any other transfusion-associated infection.
any infection that gets in the blood stream can also get in the heart causing infection.
As with any major surgery, there is a risk of infection; in this case infection of the intestine is especially dangerous as it can lead to peritonitis
Infection of the surgical incision may occur, as it may in any operative procedure, but this is uncommon in parathyroidectomy.
you need to boil it to get rid of any risk of a poisonous infection
because then if your willy has any infections, they are not passed on to the female.