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Hello i had a low risk encounter ( frech kissing and nipple sucking) 41 days ago after 3 days of exposure I developed mild fever 37.5 and fatigue Celsius that decrease and increase during the day the fever lasted 12 days at the same time I had chills and diarrhea that lasted for month and also developed malaise for 4 days and lost weight l, all the symptoms ended after 12 days except diarrhea that lasted for 1 month also I had rash on my back only but it doesnt match ars rash. I had a duo test at 3rd week negative and had another one at 5 weeks negative also.

My questions are:
Can ars symptoms begin so soon ?
Can some sumptoms disappear while the Othe symptoms continue ?

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please can anyone reply
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Sorry but I am really worried the sex worker might have semen in her mouth or nipple as I tasted something odd while sucking that could transmit the virus ??
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YOU HAD NO RISK
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Also I had a hanjob with unknown lubricant sorry for mentioning it the first post
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First thanks a lot  for ur reply,  
But do I need to test again after 3 month as  the symptoms were very uncommon for other viral illness also I don't the duo test generation that I tested with but it was by cima hiv duo ab/ag even the lab doctors told me its to early to test at this point I took a pcr rna quantitave hiv 1 after 21 days of exposure the doctor told be it will conclusive but it takes 28 days to know the result so do I need to take another test after 90 days
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You never had a risk and you never needed to test. But, since you did, you can rest assured you do not have HIV.
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