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What to do..What is the risk in my case

2 years ago, i had intercourse with sex worker. She gave me condom to wear which i wore. but that was a very quality Rs. 1 condom. i was drunk and after that incident i got very scared. i dont remember whether i had condom on my place or it went away during intercourse. i also dont remember whether it was intact or broken during that stupid activity. I had DNA PCR done after 18 days. then 1.5 months and 3 months i took elisa test. then after 5months again DNA PCR. again after 9 months, 11 months, 1.5 year and 1 year 8 months, i took sometimes elisa and sometime both elisa and DNA PCR together. all were negative. this was a one time incident and it never happened again. neither it will happen in future. Pl confirm what should i do? is it possible that antibodies dont develop after 2 years? is it possible for virus to remain dormant and dont get detected by DNA PCR test? i have cough from last 6 months which sometimes fades away automatically and again reoccurs. i also had fever after 1 month and 3 months from that incident. pl tell me what to do? what are the odds/ chances in my case?


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Just for information don't be worried.If you don't feel comfortable sharing your state it's ok.
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y u askng so?
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Tum India mein kahan rehte ho?
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You are fine not hiv pos
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