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Exposure and test accuracy

I am wondering what my chances are for possibly getting HIV and if my test was accurate enough for me to stop worrying. I have oral herpes. I went down on a guy. I’m not sure if I had a cut or something. He didn’t ejaculate but there may have been precum. I started to feel sick not too long after. I took the 4th generation test at 5-6 weeks. If I was having symptoms for weeks and then got tested should the test have been positive? How accurate was the test?
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Same answer applies as yesterday including about multiple threads. hiv prevention is straightforward since there are only 3 risks and you didn't do any of the 3 so reread the advice again instead of being stuck on your own idea that there is a 4th way to get hiv.
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No one will listen to what you have to say because it's scientifically inaccurate.
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