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protected sex with csw, 3-4 times. please answer

Dear All,
This is in continuation to my question earlier. Just to brief you, I have had 3-4 protected vaginal/oral protected encounters since October. I checked my condoms post, & they were intact.  In Mid december I had a step sore throat with Fevers, chills & night sweats, which required antibiotics X 7 days. Some co- workers developed similar illness after mine.
I had some urinary burning & pain in the corona of the glans of my penis about 10 days back. I have similar such episodes when I wasnt sexually since 2000, when i wasnt sexually active. There was no discharge/ rashes/swollen glans/ or ulcers on the penis, this time
I saw a doctor, who considering my history gave me azithromycin single dose, which resolved my symtoms. My UA ws normal. I took a HIV test in mid december, which was negative.
My question is:
Is it possible to acquire Chlamydia/ atypical UTI, with an intact condom??
In the same way could I hav exposed myself to HIV??
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UTI is not a STD, try posting a UTI question in uriology. We don't deal with UTI's here.
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Well, Vance, i had read that UTI in young men is pretty uncommon, without instrumentation.
My response to Azithromycin, lead to the conclusion that I had chlamydia, although i did not have any discharge/ulcer.
Have you had young men with UTIs? similar episodes??
Please answer.

Thanks.
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1. UTI has nothing to do with a STD. Yor risk of chlamydia is zero.
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