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What does that mean of STDs test?

Hello,
It has passed 8.5 months from the only one of episode of Oral sex in my whole life that I was an insertive partner and I have tested more that 10 negative HIV1/2 By(EIA) and rapid HIV1/2 test (the 3rd generation)+ donation that HCV+HBV +HIV were ngative as the nurse said me. and the last test that I did was at 36 weeks from the same possible exposure , and my results were at 87 days(12.5 weeks)

VDRL (RPR)             : NON reactive

Syphilis TP (CMIA)   : NON reactive

Chlamydia IgG           :0.43   1.1 Positive

Herper Simplex type II IgG : 0.16   =1 Positive

Anti HIV1/2 (EIA) : NON reactive


My questions:

1)What does that mean?

2)And why do all people have numbers regarding Herper Simplex type II and Chlamydia ? but numbers should be under the above mention numbers. that said.
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I'd like to thank you so much ,
REally I don't know where are you from ? BUT:



However it is has more than 37 weeks from that exposure from oral sex do you agree with me if i had gonorrhea then something would be wrong in my body? becasue i never noticed anything is wrong and really I don't remember anything about that.

So  Do you agree when I donated or anyone alse that his or her blood is accepted then the government hopspital did gonorrhea and everything  regarding the blood tests such as full STDs and HCV and HBV etc?
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492652 tn?1252945408
Yes, your test results are negative - the only thing you did not get tested for is gonorrhea.
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As for Chlamydia tests I had to wait one week to take the result ,and as for Herpe type II it take about 2 days. but As for gonorrhea i never tested , but however I said you that i donnated at 28 weeks (6.5 months)after exposure and the nurse took look to her computer and then said me everything is negative regarding HCV, HBV and HIV  and when I asked her about the other tests she said me also everything is Ok , so there is nothing to be worried about. Because in my country if i was an infected one then they would call me and then ask me to came to them or there is other procedures for that but the nurse said me did we call you? i told her never, then she said me okay ,so there is nothing to be worried about.

SO do you agree with me when she said me that I was a negative one then the government hospital where i donated did all reqiured tests such as full STD that made her say that I was negative?
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Your doctor is right, everybody will have numbers if an ELISA test is done.  .16 is a negative HerpeSelect test (it seems like you had this test done, but of course I'm not 100%) and .43 is a negative Chlamydia result IF anything below .90 is negative.

You could also test for gonorrhea if you are getting a full STD screen.  However, your other results are conclusive.  Herpes tests can take up to 4 months to become positive, but oral sex is very low risk.
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First of all thank you so much , but really I already tried to put all numbers as put in the results paper but I can't however I tested IN BP Lab that using the standard tests in the world and that Dr said me all people have numbers regarding to chlamydia and Herper Simplex type II ,  but numbers should be under the mention above numbers , so don't be worried about that.

However , really my test regarding to Chlamydia IgG is 0.43 and the Herpes Simplex type 2 IgG is .16, So is that negative ? and is 12.5 weeks conclusive , definitive and sufficient tests for all STDs?
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492652 tn?1252945408
Just to clarify - your Chlamydia IgG is 0.43 and the Herpes Simplex type 2 IgG is .16?  I'm confused, first you typed "positive" then "negative."  

1.  The Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test (VDRL) is a serological screening for syphilis.

2.  Again, the fact that you had an IgG test for Chlamydia is not common from what I have seen.  You have a numerical result for Herpes type 2 because of the type of test - ELISA.  Results are measured quantitatively depending on the presence of anitbody in your blood.

3.  Oral sex is generally low risk for STDs.  You cannot get chlamydia from oral sex.  There is a low risk for gonorrhea, syphilis, and HSV-1 (if your partner did not have a visible cold sore, forget it!).  

Emma
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Really that is a silly thing I already put the numbers but nothing abvious, why ? really I don't know
However, my Chlamydia IgG  is :0.43 < 0.9 and then negative
Herper Simplex type II IgG : 0.16   <= 0.9 and also then negative


BUt my questions:

1)What does VDRL mean ?

2)And why do all people have numbers regarding Herper Simplex type II and Chlamydia ? but numbers should be under the above mention numbers. that said

3)And should I be an worried one about anything alse from the only one of Oral sex?

Really you are a good one that I can depond on
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REally I don't know why don't numbers apper?


Chlamydia IgG           :0.43   1.1 Positive


Herper Simplex type II IgG : 0.16   =1 Positive

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I am so sorry to write that really I so sorry the results were:
VDRL (RPR)             : NON reactive

Syphilis TP (CMIA)                    : NON reactive

Chlamydia IgG           :0.43                  1.1 Positive

Herper Simplex type II IgG : 0.16                                =1 Positive

Anti HIV1/2 (EIA) : NON reactive




1)What does VDRL mean ?

2)And why do all people have numbers regarding Herper Simplex type II and Chlamydia ? but numbers should be under the above mention numbers. that said

3)And should I be an worried one about anything alse from the only one of Oral sex?

Really you are a good one that I can depond on ...
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492652 tn?1252945408
You don't have HIV - no more testing is needed! Oral sex is very low risk for HIV, so there is no reason for excessive worry over this event.

Your syphilis results are negative.  I'm not sure why your HSV-2 test says "positive" since the result is 0.16 (or is your result 1.00 - I can't tell).  If you had a HerpeSelect test done, any numerical value below .90 is negative.  I would talk to your doctor and find out what type of test you had done.  I'm not familiar with ELISA testing for chlamydia, usually a culture is done.  You should talk to you doctor about your results.

Best,
Em
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