Welcome to the Forum. I'll be happy to comment and to assure you that you did not acquire HIV from the exposures you describe. To begin with, You do not know that your partner had HIV and most persons, do not. In addition, your attempted rectal sex was condom protected and condom-protected sex is safe sex. Further, there has never been a known case of HIV acquired through receipt of oral sex from an infected partner. Finally, while there are a handful of instances in which people may have gotten HIV through giving oral sex to an infected partner, this too is very, very unusual, occurring no more frequently that once in 10,000 exposures to INFECTED partners and probably less often than that.
As far as your tests are concerned, your results are definitive. Indeed, the test you had was a DUO test and the results of these tests are definitive at 4 weeks following an exposure. You can be confident that you did not get HIV, even in the unlikely circumstance that you were exposed. there is no need for further testing. EWH
Oh and one other thing. Im almost positive these not signs of ARS but I did experience a mild sore throat starting the day before my HIV test that lasted about 3 days. Both my feet also got some red bumps on them 5 weeks post exposure but im pretty sure it was nothing major.
Sorry and one final part to my question that I forgot, lol.
The result says HIV1/2 AG/Ab combo Screen: Non reactive. Final interpretation: No HIV p24 antigen and no HIV1/HIV2 antibodies detected. That is the duo/combination test right?