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Dear sir

On 1/11/2014 I had oral sex with unknown girl
The girl  she oral sex to me and before she put the condom she licking  my penis from underneath and without condom and then  she put a condom in her  mouth and put it in my penis,Then the girl began to suck my penis with a condom for five minutes,and then I come in her mouth with a condome, I had injured a finger in my hand, I cut my finger with a knife
When I came to take off a condom I've removed it by my finger injured .

I have started to show symptoms

From 10/11/2014  

cold, rash,sore throat for two days and  I'm not sure if I had the Fever or not

Idid test on

18/11/2014 combo negative
18/11/2014 rapid test AB negative
26/11/2014 combo rabid test an/ab negative
27/11/2014 PCR RNA NEGATIVE
27/11/2014 combo negative
16/12/2014 rabid test AB NEGATIVE

I want to know please If I'm in risk or know??
Accurate my results ??


Many thanks
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Gays plz my last answer
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Any one answer plz
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Thank you last question If symptoms show by a cold, headache, diarrhea, sore throat rashes are all symptoms have appeared within a week to two weeks From exposure

Then pcr rna test on 26 day after exposure  will be positive isn't ??
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Thank you

Last quatsion In case if im infected and that the symptoms were show the result of examination pcr rna will be positive is it ??
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It doesn't matter. You did not have a risk.
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What I mean ithat saliva mixed with blood from her mouth and come into contact with my injured finger of my hand, which is a new wound .
And may be she is infected as they use drugs through needles also she is business girl
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Yes, it is transmitted through blood. The blood of an HIV+ person into the blood of an HIV- person. However, in your encounter you say her saliva may have contacted a fresh, bloody cut on your finger. There is no HIV virus in saliva(assuming your partner was HIV+, which you don't). I will repeat that...There is NO HIV virus in saliva. That means, NO HIV virus could have come into contact with your fresh cut. Meaning, you had NO risk.
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I hope that what you say is true, where the science says that the virus is transmitted through blood
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Fair enough. I haven't seen Teak on this forum in quite awhile. But, you won't hear anyone on hear say anything different. You did not experience an HIV risk, and that's a fact.
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Thank you


I would like to heard from expert like teak
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No risk.
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What is my risk if I have injured finger by knife and blood with saliva cam ther ??

Injure is fresh when the blood with saliva come

Plz any answer
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Thank you for your responding

But I think you missed the part
My finger was injured
So in this case what is my risk ?
And what about my symptoms??

Many thanks
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Thnks for responding

But what about my injured finger ??
It possible transmitted
And my symptoms ??
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Hi, you never needed testing as you had no risk. Your tests are conclusive negative because you had no risk.
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