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I recently had sexual relations with a prostitute in Thailand, condom was used, no kissing or oral was involved, however there was blood found on the sheets afterwards, i have been checked and been given the all clear but am on anti viral drugs to be sure (combin 300) What are the the chances that this can be transferred to another partner with such a low chance of contracting the virus? Is there a a possibility that this could happen.

Thanks in advance
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No reason to be on PEP...you used a condom. You had no risk.
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hi thanks for the reply.
yes protection was used and as i stated there was no oral involved and there was no damage to the condom... the only thing i am unsure about is if the prostitute was/is infected and when the condom was removed there was blood on my hands and sheets...
is there any reason what so ever for concern and is it a good precautionary measure to be on combid 300..
thanks again
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or if anyone else can give some advice  that would be greatly appriciated
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As you were advised, you were never at risk.
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