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in the begining  i would like to say ,sorry for my bad english language

i was in a bussiness trip to philipine and there i had protected vaginal sex and protected oral sex over my penis,it was about 5 sexworker  during my visit to philipine,no kisses or saliva transfere from me or received from any girl just protected vaginal sex,after last exposure by 5 days i experiance flu and pain in my neck
after 28 days i do test in my country we call it compo (duo test for antiegien and antibiody  result were negative)
in the day 38 i do the same test and results were negative
in day 46 i do the same test and results were negative

please advise if this tests are reliable or i need to test again at 12weeks,taking in to your consideration that all my exposure was protected sex with condom
what is the percentage of accuracy of this test refrence to the time table mentioned above
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You didn't have a risk as you have been told.
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where r u
i need your comments
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484074 tn?1526835284
You didn't have an exposure - Stop writing about this.
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I believe tests are only conclusive at 12 weeks, however a test at 6 weeks or so should give a fairly good indication of your status.  Anyway, given that you had protected sex i'd say there is next to no chance that you have HIV.  Also, you can't get HIV from kisses or saliva.
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524832 tn?1229680986
Antibody tests at 6 weeks are about 95% accurate.

However, if a condom was used correctly in every instance of intercourse and did not slip off or break, then you had no risk to begin with.

Protected sex is just that - protected.
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