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Please help , will really appreciate your reply

I have a query regarding HIV infection. 10 days before i encountered a intercourse with sex worker ( who was Asian but in UK ). I have used condom during the activity, she has given me a protected blowjob and had a vaginal protected sex . Am very sure that it didn't break or slip during the activity. But after the sex, i removed condom using my bare hands and touched outer part of condom which entered inside her vagina. And immediately within two seconds after removing the condom, using the same bare hands i cleaned my penis. I am sure that my hands touched my tip part of the penis.

Will this have possibility of infecting me with HIV? I can't remember which was the make of the condom as she has brought it but it didn't break during vaginal sex , am i at any risk ?  

Also i didn't kissed her or suck her breasts . am so so worried :(  
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Thank you .

with a protected vaginal sex ( as i mentioned ) do i have to test for STI's or STD 's ?
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If you had no risk then any test is accurate
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thanks for your reply .

Just for the peace of mind am thinking to go for PCR RNA test after 11 days ? is this test accurate ?
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You had no risk. No need to worry yourself at all about this incidence.
The hiv virus can't survive outside the human body and would not have been able to survive to infect you, even assuming the sex partner was even hiv positive to begin with.
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