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Poor decision and what to do next....

So I was away on business about a month ago in St. Petersburg, Russia and had protected sex with a sex worker.  I am asymptomatic of any STD but paranoid that I must have something.  What should I get tested for given this took place in Russia?  Am I at greater risk of certain STD's given this fact and witha sex worker?
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1318465 tn?1614894302
**** wait..  you are at slightly greater risk (still overal low) for herpes and HPV since it is a sex worker.  
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1318465 tn?1614894302
You shouldn't test for anything, given this took place in Russia.  You were protected.  

If this would have taken place in Guatemala, South Africa, Alaska, Tijuana the answer would NOT change.  

The answer to your second question is no, since you used a condom.   If it would have been sex with a TS, gay, lesbian, blood drawing nurse, STD doctor, the answer would NOT change.  

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