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hiv transmission through vaginal fluid on eye plz help

thanks in advance . .. i had sex with a sex worker today . i used condom . i touched her vagina not even more than a 3 seconds . i had a deep cut on my tip of my finger 3 days back i hope it got healed ,there was not a active bleeding on it....then after sex i took the condom to my home for water check ...while checking i didnt fiind any hole or break , but while filling water the condom got burst and some water from the condom sprayed in my eyes .....now im really worried coz her vaginal fluids would have been in the condom it could cause hiv to me ..and second thing i had cut on my finger ....am i at risk of hiv ? plz i need help .
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thanks sir, i hope im safe .
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Latex condoms, when used consistently and correctly, are highly effective in preventing the sexual transmission of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. In addition, consistent and correct use of latex condoms reduces the risk of other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including diseases transmitted by genital secretions, and to a lesser degree, genital ulcer diseases. Condom use may reduce the risk for genital human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and HPV-associated diseases, e.g., genital warts and cervical cancer.
Laboratory studies have demonstrated that latex condoms provide an essentially impermeable barrier to particles the size of STD pathogens.
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thanks sir ...my final question and doubt ...do using latex condom correctly 100 % prevent us hiv and other std's?
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Not an HIV concern.
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