No: You won't get sick from contacting dried blood. Casual exposures such as could happen around the house aren't dangerous -- during the early years, family members never infected each other except by sex. If something else has happened, and you have a realistic concern about HIV, get with your personal physician and ask for one of the tests that will detect it early. Be brave.
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