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worried about std

hello doctor..
im male. received protected vaginal intercourse and UNprotected oral from csw about 5minute.i already test for hiv, and hep b,c after 9weeks exposure and result was negative.here i want to ask.
1. my test negative for hiv and hep after 9 weeks was conclusive or need to wait 12weeks?
2. forgot to mention after 2weeks exposure i was test for vdrl and result was negative. is that conclusive for siphlis?
3. how about other std like gono,chylamidia, herpes 1,2 and also genital wart?  for your info i dont have any symtom yet for about 9 weeks. can u give me more elaboration my chance to get any std?

thank you very very much sir.
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Sorry, thank you doctor for your reply.I have further question for you.really hope you can answer it.
Thanks.
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For your information, during the oral sex, i don't see any visible ulser/blister at CSW mouth.can herpes transmit if no visible ulser?

how about i infected if ulser/blister inside csw mouth?can herpes transmit to me? this is my first time exposure and live asian country.

According to my episode, what was STD can transmit to me?can i say gonoherea and chlamydia was really hard to transmit?
and how about herpes and also warts?

Im planning to get full std test, but i m heard herpes blood test for 1 and 2 mostly get false positive,i dont understand why.can u suggest what blood test need i take for herpes? IGG is better than IGM right?
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1. Need to post in the HIV and Hep forums
2. No 6 weeks is conclusive
3. Your risk for a STD from unprotected oral and protected vaginal is low. With no symtpoms I would not worry.
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