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need help on recent hiv exposure

hi i m from india ,recently i had gone on a trip to thailand(pattaya) ,got involved with a sex worker from uzbekistan she brushed and took bath properly before coming to bed started with some toungue kissing ,no oral jobs ,the moment i inserted my penis with in the minute i felt there is something wrong with the condom i took it out it was torn from top i replaced it and finished it ,even after lookig at torn condom she was at peace,this all happened on 25th august tell me what are the risks and when and what should be the name of the hiv test i should go for plzz help me, is kissing also a risky thing  
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i want to know the method wether hiv antibodies or which one  plzz advice  and plzz plzz tell me is the risk level too high
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A risk is a risk.Its to early to test.Wait 4 weeks and take p24combi test,that looks for both p24antigen and antibodies.
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You will still be reqired to test at 3 months post exposure for a conclusive test result.
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hi, you were protected until condom broke, don't freak out, concentrate in other things apart from hiv

get tested at 6 weeks if negative confirm your status at 3 months for conclusive result
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the moment condom failed i guess within seconds i wore a new one r there really any odds !!!! plz tell me 40 days is a long time to go
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You don't play ODDS with HIV.
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