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Hello Friends
Few months ago, I had three protected intercourse with a sex worker. My mistakes were that I took the condoms off some how late so that last one it has been put away by itself when I woke up in the next morning it means the condom was on when I got slept. Besides, as long as I remember the condoms were intact. Please let me know whether the room temperature is able to inactive HIV virus as soon as it is exposed? That night is my only sex for ever, so Should I have to get tested or not?
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Virus dies as soon as exposed to air no need to worry
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Hello,
Protected sex is SAFE sex.
No need to worry.
Take care.
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Thanks
My Last question is that, I live in a small city of middle east, If I go for an Elisa 4th Gen test, whether the result of the test would be equal with those which are done in advanced countries like UK or USA. As you know the all kits are approved by FDA or WHO.
You dont need to test for this non risk incident.

Keep in mind that HIV can be transmitted via unprotected vaginal or/and anal penetration, sharing IV works in drugs and from mother to child.





Because I had got sick like a cold at 28 days after exposure, then I was extremely scared. But I did not get any rush. Do you think that still I do not need test?
Forgive me
Protected sex is SAFE sex.
My worry is that many countries suppose the protected sex as low risk while you assume it as SAFE sex. Now, may you please clarify for me how much we should rely on it. Thanks
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