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Had sex with a sex worker. Extremely anxious. Please Help.

Hello, i had a sex with a sex worker ( vaginal ).
What are my chances to get HIV or any sort of STD?
If i made following testing:
2 weeks after possible exposure HIV RNA Early Detection test.
4 Weeks 10 Test Panel ( 4th generation HIV test).
6 Weeks 10 Test Panel( 4th generation HIV test).
8 Weeks 10 test panel.( 4th generation HIV test).

Everything came up as negative, should i continue testing?
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OMG you didnt have risk if you had risk you was alrady positive by now if you want to be in peace of your mind get a singel hiv test in 12 weeks after 12 weeks any tests is conclusive 99%
But you dont need to test you didnt have any risk
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Because you had no risk in the first place, since you used a condom, then clearly your test results are not going to detect HIV. In order for someone to get HIV they have to be exposed to it first, which you were not. No tests were necessary. You're completely fine and have zero concerns for HIV.
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There was a moment during encounter when sex worker took of a condom and continued with her hand and lube, and after we used another condom to continue sex.
Does testing at 8 weeks with 4th generation test gives an accurate result? or i need to continue testing?
Still no risk. No reason to test.
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You had no risk in the first places you can trust you test rezult stop worring
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but still i want to know ho much my testing is accurate
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You have proctect sex or not?
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protected , but how much i can trust those test results.
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Please answer my question. Thank you.
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