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HIV1/2or HTLV1/2

Please help me for some information I am looking for because of risk and allot of symptoms due to unprotected sex with sex worker.
1. Is HIV 1/2 & HTLV 1/2 both having same window period or not if not what is window period for HTLV 1/2?
2.  Is HIV 1/2 & HTLV 1/2 both having same symptoms or not if not what are the symptoms  for HTLV 1/2 & when they start.
3. Is there any PCR DNA or western bolt test for HTLV 1/2.
4. Is HTLV 1/2 virus is fargile same like HIV & die when exposé to air or HTLV 1/2 virus stay live more then HIV when exposé to air?
5. Is it possible to get HTLV1/2 with foreplay or not?
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See your doctor if you have a concern about your symptoms. They have nothing to do with HIV.
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Dear moderators I have allot of symptoms, keep going on, that's why I am asking these questions I never ask before if you can help me I will be thankful to you all.
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Move on.
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Plz just can reply my question
Thx
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We can't help that you can't except your conclusive negative test result.

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