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Dr. Hook or Dr. Handsfield:Can you please answer my question? Thank you.

Dear Dr. Hook and Dr. Hansfield:

Please note that I had posted a question yesterday, on August 26, 2009 on the STD forum. Although the question pertains HIV exposure & transmission, erroneously I had posted it within the STD forum. However, as I had explained in a previous note to you, this mistake was not intention, but, beyond my control, as I had already submitted payment for my question and thus, on the screen of posting the question, I was not able to rectify the posting and re-categorize my question into the HIV prevention forum, for otherwise I would have lost my already submitted funds to you.

Based on the aforementioned, this is the second note I am sending you to kindly and please answer the question I had posted with respect to HIV exposure and transmission within the STD forum erroneously.
Once again, I am anxious about the recent, past events and highly rely on the sharing of your professional expertise as well as on your risk assessment.
I apologize for any confusion or inconvenience pertaining the wrong categorization of forum topic postings possibly caused and hope to hear from you soon.

Sincerely,
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Thank you, Vance2335. However, I had paid for my question originally and had posted it mistakenly in the STD forum, instead of the HIV prevention forum.
Since the system would unfortunately not allow me to repost the question without losing the payment submitted, I did not have a choice.

Thanks again!
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You posted again in the STD community...Dr's do not look at questions here. You have to go to the expert forums.
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