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HIV P24 Antigen/Antibody Duo Combo Test Conclusiveness

On December 11th i received an oral sex from a CSW, i was using condom by that time and i'm absolutely sure i was protected, the oral sex activity is actually quite brief only last for about a minutes or two, and i came in the condom, NO intercourse whatsoever anal or vaginal and it ended just like that. After that i examine the condom and it does not leaked or broken. I've tested myself on 16th January at 5 weeks or 35 days prior the exposure with HIV P24 Antigen/Antibody Duo Combo test and the result is negative/Non Reactive. I've tested again last week on march 4th at 83 days or 12 weeks a little of 3 month with HIV rapid testing and it is negative.

I know that receiving oral sex carries negligible risk of HIV transmission, the risk is so low that some experts consider it almost zero and mine is protected, but i got tested to cover all the bases. I just need assurance and confirmation whether my test is conclusive and move on without worry for HIV.

Thank you, any response is expected and highly appreciated.
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12472069 tn?1425477500
The tests are conclusive - you do not have HIV
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Thank you for your prompt response, you do not mind for a follow up question right? Do my test is conclusive after my HIV duo combo test at 5 weeks or my rapid test at 83 days at weeks 12 after exposure. Thank you and i will try do my best to move on without giving it another thought about HIV.
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