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HIV Infection from Kissing on Vagina

Hello ,
I don’t know this question is repetitive..
On 24th August 2017, I had a protected vaginal intercourse and received unprotected oral sex with a massage parlor worker in Middle East (unknown HIV status).
I also kissed her vagina (not licked nor deeply kissed)  for 2 – 3  seconds and that was without protection. A small amount of her vaginal fluid was on my outer lip only. I am sure that vaginal fluids not gone in side my mouth.
My oral health was good at that point of time..
My question is what are my chances of being hit with HIV

Please help
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366749 tn?1544695265
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You were never at any risk of HIV from the situation you mentioned. HIV is transmitted through unprotected anal and/or vaginal penetration
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Dear Diver58,
Thanks for the initial reply you had given
Finally to get out from anxiety i had decided to have a test on 34th day after exposure September 27th which is after 5th week
Test was HIV-1 P24 Antigen + HIV-1 And 2Antibodies and result comes 0.11 (Non-Reactive)
I hope this result is conclusive.
Yes, you've tested conclusively and we are glad you are negative.  This was to be expected as you never had a risk at all from the events you wrote of.  We are now closing this discussion.

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