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hello, i am 29 year old male from india. few weeks ago i had unprotected vaginal sex with sex worker and protected vaginal sex and unprotected oral sex with anther sex worker after 2-3 week from my first exposure. After that i got yeast infection , flu, fever , Headache, some red spot on armpit etc....

I got tested after 1 month (First exposure) and 1 week after second for HIV, VDRL and HepatitisB through rapid tridot test in a small private LAB  and the results are negative.

after 6 week (First exposure) and 3 week second i tested again with the same test and LAB, results are negative.

after 8 week (First exposure) and 5 week second i tested again with the same test and LAB, results are negative.

after 10 week (First exposure) and 7 week second i tested again with the same test and LAB, results are negative.

NOW after 91 days (First exposure) and 10 week after second i got tested with two different rapid hiv test and with same test for VDRL and HepatitisB and the result are NEGATIVE for all.

Should i need further testing ?
Should i have to change the testing method ?

Please reply with your advise ...!!!!!!

Regards,
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186166 tn?1385259382
since your ONLY exposure was the unprotected vaginal sex, your test at 91 days is conclusive...PROVING that you don't have hiv.  further testing is not needed.

USE CONDOMS...sex lasts a few minutes.  HIV LASTS A LIFETIME ! ! !
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Move along you already received your conclusive negative test result.
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just  tested with anther rapid test and  got the +ve result . what should i do ?
pls help
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Thanks a TON
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As Lizzie said your test is conclusive.
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Dear Lizzie,
Thanks for your advise!!! Your advise for me just like a GOD'S blessing!

one last question :- I got tested through rapid test kit from JMitra Tridot and on 91 days with Rackon Triline hiv test kit which is i think not approved by FDA.
Is this sufficient or i have to change the testing method?
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