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pls help me any one

Dear doctor,
i had sex with prostitute, she was wearing underwear. but i had sex without condom. i ejaculated semen on her underwear also she passed vaginal fluid. after ejaculation also i was rubbing my penis on her vegina upon underwear. There is chances of both fluid can be mixed along with my penis through underwear. Its happened on 13-11-2010. After a weak on 20.11.2010 I suffered by head ache and light fever. I took crocin. Again now I got throat pain and mild fever.
now is there any risk of hiv transmission?
pls help medoctor i am on extreme stress now..
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thanks...dear nick
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Wet underware does not transmit HIV, Onece the virus is exposed to air it is rendared inactive and unable to infect. If you did not put you penis INSIDE of her vaginal or anal without a condom then you never had a risk of HIV. any fluids you may have came into contact with on the underware would not transmit the virus.
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thanks dear nick...pls explain me about this how? because your answer will give me relief to me please...
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This is not the doctors forum, If you want to ask the doctors you must post on the experts forum and pay the fee. Wet underware does not transmit HIV.

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/pls-help/show/1398645?personal_page_id=1891869#post_6379502
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