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Hi Doctor,
on 25/5/2012, i had protected vaginal sex with my girlfriend for two times,and unprotected Oral sex.
on 15/2/2012 and28/5/2012, my girlfriend had ECLIA/ Roche Diagnostics test with negative result.
my girlfriend had ECLIA test with negative result.
does it mean i have little chance of being infected?
so ECLIA test told that the very day when i was exposed, my girlfriend is HIV-free. right?
Thanks in addvance
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thanks in addvance,You are right, but I worried from HIV for that all the time I am using condom.
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Whats all the worry about testing anyway--shes your girlfriend,if you are gong to be in a relationship together why don't you both go & get tested & both know your status.
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If your girlfriend has not had sex with anyone else unprotected in the past 3 months from the date she took her last test then she does not have HIV.

You did not have a risk for HIV from protected sex and unprotected oral sex.
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