[Question #6147] HIV-positive deep kiss
70 months ago
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70 months ago
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
70 months ago
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Welcome to our Forum and thanks for your question. I'll be glad to comment. his is a common question. There are no proven cases in which a person has acquired HIV from deep kissing and exchange of saliva in the process. This is the case irrespective of whether one or both persons have bleeding in the mouth, gum disease, recent dental work or mouth sores. There is no reason for concern and no reason for testing related to the event that you describe.
I hope that this information is helpful to you.EWH
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
70 months ago
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This is a repetitive question. Included in my earlier reply I said " There is no reason for concern and no reason for testing related to the event that you describe." Rep[eating yourself will not change the answer. Briefly:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. I've already said you did not need testing.
EWH
70 months ago
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
70 months ago
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You are again repeating the same question. Answers below:
1. There is no known risk for HIV form the event you describe.
2. Yes, you are safe
This thread is now over. In addition, repetitive, anxiety driven questions are not permitted on the Forum. If you return to the Forum with similar questions on this topic, your question may be closed without a response and without return of your posting Fee. EWH