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Unprotected oral to a street side hooker

Hi people.

I am 23 year old male indian living in UAE, 5 weeks back from today I had a unprotected oral and protected vaginal sex with a street side sex worker(Nigerian,may be). My condom didn't break but it was a bit loose wen I removed it and it had no holes in it and no blood involved. so this is my incident. 48 hours after exposure I gave a swab test for other STD's and the results were negative. Its almost 5 weeks now my lower legs some times itches abnormally which has never happened to me before other than that there are no symptoms.
I am really worried about the HIV infection..My doctor is suggesting a PCR test (i guess.) so I am giving my blood sample day after tomorrow. what is the possibility of an HIV infection.???
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Low risk. If you want conclusive results get an HIV Duo test at 4 weeks. PCR tests are unreliable and sometimes give false positives.
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Your activity was no risk.  No one has ever contracted HIV by receiving oral sex, and condom-protected sex is safe sex, even if the condom was loose.

If you take a test, it will only be for peace of mind.  Your test will be negative.
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Okay.I will ask my doc about that.
Thanks for the answer.
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I meant get a Duo test now for definitive results
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