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HIV risk

Hi All,

Thanks for reading my question without making stories and wasting precious time of moderators please advice for my situation:
I has a risk of insertive oral sex with a CSW of thailand origin followed by a protected intercourse...
3 days next to this i got a fever which was not high actually but can say it was 37.3 and some lethargy symptoms

I got terrified and got myself tested at 2, 3, 4, 6 week mark and all negative.

My worry is that can a HIV subtype affect seroconversion.... I know 6 week is 99% accurate but can this maths differ for different subtypes?
Is oral insertive sex a real risk provided i didnt had any sore/ cut on my Penis and i am circumcised as well?

Please advice for if i need testing further..
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Please any one advice...

Hi Teak,
I know how active you are helping people please reply/ advice me what to do next? should i go for more testing....
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