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Negative RNA and Rapid test at 7 weeks after exposure

Dear Doc, I had unprotected oral sex from women of unknown status and i was tested 3 weeks with a standard antibody test which was negative and after 7 weeks with a rapid test which was also negative and a HIV RNA-1 test with stdtest.com which was also negative. considering my very low risk exposure do u get advised for further testing for hiv or i can continue normally without testing.

I am very depressed with this situation please advice...
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Thanks a lot doc, your reply is a great relief for me. I will pray for you and will be safe next time...

Thanks,
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There are no doctors here in this forum. We're just volunteers who happen to take an interest on hiv and its workings. Please continue to work with your doctor on your prostatitis. Be well.
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Sorry, i forgot to mention that just after this incident i had very frequent urination and discomfort in my genitical area, i was daignosed with klebsuella pneumonia by my urologist and he said that i have got chronic prostratitis which i am being treated for right now.
My question is did it get this prostratitis from receiving the oral sex or was it due to the back flow of urine into the bladder as mentioned by my urologist.

Please advice...
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Oral sex is no risk for hiv infection. You didn't need test in the first place. Your test are definitely conclusive in this case. No further testing is needed. You had no risk.
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