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Oral Sex and negative Hiv Duo Test

Dear Doctor
I visited a massage parlor in Dubai. The morocon lady did oral sex with me. I didnt ejaculate in her mouth. After that i was so much worried and went to one doctor here. He asked for an elisa test (i dont know the generation) after 10 days which was negative. After that i got test for hiv combo test (P 24 ag / ab CMIA) at 36 days and at 46 days which were also negative. Now doctor is telling that although these tests are re assuring but i have to got for a final test at 90 days whereas, another doctor is telling that due to low risk exposure and 3 negative tests, i can carry on with my life. I am so much confused. Furthermore, internet is also full of different opinions. Can you help me  and confirm whether 46 days negative test is conclusive or not or should i wait for another 44 days. Please give me a response.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
You can consider the conclusive as you had no risk.
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What abt authenticity of my test reports which are all negative
can i consider them conclusive or should i wait for 90 days test
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Vance is one of the authenticated source. And is correct that no cases for oral hiv transmission have been documented to date.
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Please dont feel bad. Can i ask you about your expertise in this regard as i want to get some response from one of the authenticated source / personal.
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You had no risk because oral sex is not a risk.
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can you tell me that y i am not at risk and whether my 3 negative hiv tests are conclusive or not
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