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Condom brust, am I HIV positive?

Hi
I'm 24 years old male
I had protected sex 26 days ago with a sex worker in place where HIV is common
During the intercourse the condom burst while my thing was inside her without knowing for 1 or 2 minutes,
She doesn't seem like she care about condom bursting.
She just gave me a new condom and we continued till I ejaculated.
I googled symptoms and odds of catching the virus and they all were fine, but before 3 days from now I catch flu-like without fever, 3 or 4 rashes on my hand and  some night sweats
I'm so worried because of these symptoms. :(

I didn't do any test yet
I didn't ask her about her status because she was nice and I didn't want to be rude plus she doesn't speak English well.

what are my chances of contracting  HIV?
When and what is the test should I take?

Please reply with basic words because my English is not so good as well

Thanks in advance
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Tested HIV antibody test after 30 days and it was negative, Should I do another test? If yes when should I do it?
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Consult any internal medicine doc or GP in your nearest hospital for test
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I will.... Thanks a lot
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ELISA is 100% ...
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Thanks a lot for your comment
when should take ELISA test?
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Symptoms mean nothing. DUO test at 28 days or antibody test at 8 weeks.

Overall a 1 time encounter is low but testing should be done.
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Thanks for your concern  I will ask about DUO test here cuz I'm living in a small town and don't know if there is DUO test here
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