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4th Generation Duo 4weeks

Good day.

I just want to find out it 4 week duo test is conclusive. Exposure was receptive oral sex with trans
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Here's the answer to the previous QUESTION that you skipped over. Answer> No there wasn't a penis in my anus and I wasn't injected by the trans so I had zero risk and should move on.
https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Body-to-body-massage-rimming-oral/show/3079630
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The risks for HIV have not changed since the last time you asked and were answered.

The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles with IV drug users.

If you do not engage in any of the activities I mentioned above with someone HIV+ or whose HIV status is unknown to you, you will NEVER have to worry about getting HIV. There is no "what if" question that you could imagine about this event that would make it a risk for HIV.

Any test you take at any time will be conclusive, and negative, since you never had a risk for HIV.
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Thank you for the detailed reply.
So I can consider the 28 test conclusive and no future test needed.

And also , note that in future oral sex carries no risk of infection for HIV.

Read the last sentence of my first response to you to know when your test is conclusive.
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