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Extream fear and confusion

Hi Dr, I have receipt oral sex from a female sex worker. 2 weeks after that and till today me and my family have seen all typical hiv symptoms if we add them together. My wife started with rash on stomach and lower looks like petriases rosea with Headache. She start getting many acne on face and few on the body (nothing before!!). I have got folliculitis no fever or rash. Me and my wife tested negative by combo at 11 weeks. Immediately after test I had swelling and painful many lymph nodes in the groin and one on the neck confirmed by CTC scan and Dr examination. My sun and daughters got sick so rapidly in the last 6 months. They got frequent ear infections and sometime high fever 40.5C with no clear reason! Towice they got continous vomiting and diarrhea till dehydration. I have tested negative for Hiv at 15 weeks and 18 weeks by combo. 12 weeks I tested negative for Herpez, hepetities b&c, syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea blood test.
One doctor told me that Eliza is more sensitive than CEMIA for antibody part and p24 is advantage limited to 5 weeks. is this true?
Do I need further HIV testing with Eliza? Lymph node started at week 11 is that a possible indication of late seroconversion and I need to test beyond 18 weeks?
Is there a way I could transfer HIV to my kids? What if they kissed some Acne on my or their mom face. Normally kids kiss with slight open mouth. so some blood could enter their mouth. really scared.
is the acne on the face indication of hiv infection if it was not there before?
Is there other medical condition I should consider for such symptoms? it is very clear that I got some infection from that exposure what is it????
Any help with the above is highly appreciated.
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You never had a risk and do not need to test.
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Sorry posted in community by mistake as my intention to post in the expert forum.
regret for that, thanks.
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