Very low risk: First, if you think either you or he may have been at high risk for HIV, you both must be tested. Also get checked for other STDs. However, if you previously didn't suspect he to be at risk (for example, gay? inject drugs?), almost certainly he doesn't have it. Even if he does, swallowing a small amount of blood carries very little risk. But do get tested if you remain uncertain.
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HIV: HIV is transmitted by blood. If he's hiv positive and his blood comes in contact with your blood through some opening in your lips,mouth, throat or esophagus the infection can be transmitted. The virus may be destroyed by stomach acid.
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