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elisa what generation

what generation elisa is used in california
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Then you didn't have an exposure.
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I had sex with a sex worker condom broke on the side I noticed it right away took it off  most of my penis was protected urethra was protected l didnt have any wounds or cuts  I didn't come or precome but she bleed and that's my concern she said she didn't had anything she said she only had cervical cancer I went to test after 4 weeks everythin came out good
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What was your possible exposure?
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Is a skin a good barrier
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Nothing to answer.
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You haven't answered my question tho
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Ok thanks l let you know but do you think l have a risk since there was blood
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Then call her up tomorrow as ask her.
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I went to the doctor she told me everything came out good I didn't get a copy of them tho
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What did the test results say?
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I had sex with a sex worker condom broke on the side although urethra was still protected l dont have any wounds or cuts  I didn't come or precome she bleed though and that's my concern I went to test after 4 weeks everythin came out good I know they used Elisa idk what generation tho please help
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Contact the place that your are going to test and ask them.
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thanks but do you know which one most common to perform
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Contact the place that your are going to test and ask them.
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