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Advice needed.

All these past months have been very hard for me,this fear of me getting HIV has taken away the happiness in my life.Anyways I don't want to get into it,I just want you to tell me whether I am completely free of HIV or do I need to take another test to be completely sure.(I exposed myself by having vaginal intercourse with a prostitute)Biggest mistake I've made.
Anyways:-

I had many antigen tests and anitbody tests after 2 months and 3 months of exposure and both were negative.
I had an antigen test 5 months and 7 days after exposure and that was negative too,the report of this one is below.

HIV12AB - HIV 1 + 2, Serology Progressive (12047)


Test Name Result Flag(s) Reference Range Reported Date Footnote
HIV 1/2 AB SCREEN, EIA Nonreactive Nonreactive     2/7/2014 8:40 AM QST

HSV12IGG - HSV I + II IgG
Test Name Result Flag(s) Reference Range Reported Date Footnote
HSV 1 IGG TYPE-SPECIFIC AB 0.42 <0.90     2/7/2014 8:40 AM QST
HSV 2 IGG TYPE-SPECIFIC AB 0.06 <0.90     2/7/2014 8:40 AM QST


Do I need further testing?

Thank you,
Jack.
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Your tests are conclusive, you do not have HIV
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