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Panic about fingering before protected sex

A month ago, I went to a prostitute. Before having protected oral and vaginal sex, I tongue-kissed her and fingered her vagina, then touched the glan of my penis using the hand with her vaginal fluid. It wasn't an immediate contact and exposed to air. Then we have protected oral and vaginal sex. I am not sure about whether she had any blisters or sore

I have a rapid test of sypillis and 4th generation elisa for HIV in week 4, both negative.

My question is what sort of STDs I should be concerned? And what are the risks?

Thank you for answering.
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You never needed an HIV test.  You didn't have a risk for that as the only way adults get HIV is through unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV drug needles.  Fingering isn't a risk and the rest of what you did was protected.  So, you fingered her.  Fingering is not considered a risky encounter for std's although they have a low chance of occurring (hpv having the greatest chance).  This is really not considered a true risk for std's and is unlikely.  STD's from fingering someone would be very rare and too low of a risk to worry about.
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What about syphilis and herpes? will I get those? And also the risk by touching?

Thanks for answering.
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