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I'm paranoid. Please help me. In 8 sept, i had protected sex with russian esscort in malaysia. She did oral sex with condom and we had vaginal sex. After two weeks, i did ELISA for hiv-1 hiv-2 and it is non-reactive for both. I did ask for health status. And she told me that she was worried as me. She ask me to go for a doctor. Do i need to repeat the test?
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You did not need the first test and certainly do not need any further testing after your protected sex episode.
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On 25 may, I make another exposure with a girl. It was protected vaginal and no oral but did deep kissing. About a month with same girl and same exposure.. before I sex with this girl I did unprotected oral sex with other girl just couple week before..  now after 10 days from recent exposure I develop highfever on 4 june until now(100), sore throat, chills, dry cough.. do I need to do any test?
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