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Unprotected Sex with Thai CSW - Completed PEP

Hi Everyone,

I have been looking through posts on this forum for a while now! Its amazing how much information there is on one website!

I am wondering if someone can try and ease my troubles. At the beginning of last December I had unprotected sex (regrettably) with a Thai CSW which I am unsure of her HIV status. When I asked her about any STD's she replied "no, nothing" and then asked the question back. Which I have never had any type of STD.

The morning after the event, I rushed to the nearest hospital in Bangkok and started a course of PEP (Truvada and Kaletra/Aluvia). This was approx. 13-14 hours after the event which i took with 100% adherence for the full 28 days! (Completion on 28/12/12).

I have heard and seen all of the chances of infection after a single exposure of unprotected vaginal intercourse. They look real slim, but cant really be targeted to individual cases. Initially I only have a few questions:

1. What are the chances of me being infected now with 100% adherence of PEP?
2. The doctor at the clinic in the UK has planned in a HIV test at 4 weeks post PEP and 12 weeks post PEP. How accurate are these tests, over these time periods?
3. Have you seen any other individuals with a case similar to mine, which have gone on to become HIV positive?

Many thanks and Best Regards,
NervousNerd
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12 weeks post your last dose of nPEP  will be conclusive.
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Hi Teak,

Thanks in taking time to read and respond to my question.
In your experience, Would you be able to shed some light on the other questions, please?

Many thanks,
Nervous Nerd
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Your 12 weeks test will be conclusive.
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