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unprotected receptive anal sex risk

good day to all.

i had unprotected receptive anal sex about a month ago.  exposure was oral sex and my partner (hiv status unknown) used a dildo on me afterwards he entered me about 2-4 seconds maximum exposure coz i pulled it out immediately.  no ejaculation inside,  not sure of precum though.  got tested at 29th day and result was negative. lab used intec one step hiv1/2 test.  what are my risks of getting hiv and is 4 week test enough to say im safe?
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You're good to go.  Even if you consider that many entities still consider 3 months conclusive (especially for rapid tests), your result isn't going to change in two weeks.  If you have contracted HIV, your test would have been positive.
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My test result is neagtuve btw
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Gud day guys. Got my 10th week rapid antibody result (blood specimen). I took it in the philippines. Is this conclusive? Ive read 8 weeks is conclusive but maybe applies only to tests used in the us/uk
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4 week rapid test is a good negative, but take an 8 week test to be conclusive.
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sorry if it was misleading.  i performed unproyected oral sex on the guy and he we also had a brief,  as i said like 2-3 seconds,  of unprotected anal sex.  does it matter which test kit was used?  i think it is a rapid test that was done to me will 4 weeks negatibe result still be a good indication.  thanks
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Which is it?  You said you had unprotected anal sex.  Then you said your exposure was oral sex.  

If you ad unprotected anal that did put you at risk.  A 4 week antibody test carries about 90% accuracy.  You need to re-test 6-8 weeks post for conclusive results.  Your results most likely will remain negative.  

If you miss typed and had protected anal and your only worried about oral sex you never had an exposure.  Testing was not warranted.
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