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Risk question

I had protected vaginal intercourse with CSW in Cambodia. Received unprotected oral for a few seconds. I understand these are virtually zero risk acts. However, I ejaculated myself with condom still on after vaginal penetration. My concern is I had a significant amount of eczema on the palm of hand I used. So some vaginal fluid likely came in contact with eczema. I was tested through my doctor's office in Canada 60 days after the possible exposure and was negative. Don't know what type of test it was. Am I in the clear?

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Tags: HIV, eczema
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Hello James!
The fact that you had a patch of eczema on your hand would not increase the chances of HIV transmission, even if you had vaginal fluid in your hand and the lady was positive.  Therefore there was no risk involved.  No need to worry about HIV, as your negative test had confirmed it later on at 60 days, which can be considered conclusive, even if it was just a simple antibody test.
Best wishes,
Dr Jose Gonzalez-Garcia
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