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HIV risk - protected intercourse and subsequent oral from HIV infected person

I had protected intercourse and subsequently had oral performed on me without a condom. Am I at risk for hiv infection? This happened less than 24 hours ago so should I persue and preventative treatment?
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Zero risk. HIV is inactivated in saliva so it can't infect which is why no one in 40 year HIV history got it from oral.

You can't get HIV when you use a condom, so again zero risk  Do not waste your time with a treatment for something you can't have - besides the treatment has serious side effect risks.
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