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Candom broken, is high risk?

Dear Doctor!

       5 weeks ago I had sex with a gay guy. I don't know if he has HIV. And we had a blowjob each other.and had annal sex, just about 10 sec ,we found the candom was broken, and changed a new one . At night I wash my annal by water. Should I need to do a test? I'm very worry about it.  And my inner lips had 1 or 2 small wound cause eating shrimp when we had blow job.  Is it dangerous ?
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8 weeks test are consider conclusive and 12 week are 99.9 conclusive ...six month test as per  is not required unless u got any cancer treatment or vaccination in recent time ...
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I forget to say It's was a Duo Test. I need to test again ?
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and take the 12 week test for conclusiveness even though you are 97% sure negative - some rare cases happen where antibodies develop a little late. but don't worry, you're basically in the clear, it's just a formality now, but one that needs doing.
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awesome news. more care next time - lots of lube!
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I would test at about 8 weeks.
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The result is negative ,thank you.
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OK,I will to do this Thursday ,it's the 42th day.Thank you very very much
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good luck by the way, i will be surprised if it is anything other than a negative. but please do test - coz you never know unless you do.
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Thank you.
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yes, a test is in order, even though the exposure was very brief - it still warrants a test. most likely no transmission took place here, but you need to know for sure.
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