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hepatitis B risk

hi
i had only single encounter with a Korean sex worker i used condom protection ( oral and vaginal sex ) whole time ( 1 hour ) my pains never touched her vagina with out protection  
what are my chances to get hepatitis B ??


i got tested negative at 4 weeks mark ( HBsAG ) should i stop worrying and move on ??

thanxx in advance for ur help
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736575 tn?1288902558
The only risks in that case are herpes and syphilis.  Herpes is not that much of a risk if there are no blisters present.  Syphilis will only transmit if there is a chancre sore.
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thank u
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???????????????
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i just want to ask a question for peace of mind
the condom covered only 80-85% of penis the area that near the hair area wasnt covered
dose that change my risk ?
maybe her vagina fluids touched this area
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736575 tn?1288902558
Thank you.  I appreciate any blessings that are offered...
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LoooL.... thank u very much for being helpful

i really feel better  now and god will always make u happy as u do with people like me
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736575 tn?1288902558
NO!! I didn't mean that at all. LOL.  I meant without it breaking.  If it tears, it breaks.  And no, you don't need any further testing.
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u mean by no tears that if it has a very small tears that i couldnt see ??
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thank u very much for ur response
so what i understood that i dont need any further tests

thank u again
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736575 tn?1288902558
Your chances are zero from sexual contact because the condom did not break as you said your penis never touched her without it.  Condoms are more than 99% effective to protect against stds like hepatitis and others if used the entire time with no tears.
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