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worried4144
26 days after unprotected oral sex with a commercial sex worker, i got tested for HIV 1-2, Syphilis, Herpes, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia. I just got tested today, and i would like to know how accurate these tests would be in 26 days mark? Thanks.
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gracefromHHP
HHH already addressed most of this in his post to you on the hiv expert forum.
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JessyJames2010
Hello.
You didn't need these test for the CSW encounter you describe.
you were at NO risk for HIV
and LOW risk for syphilis, herpes, gonorrhea, chalmydia.
In any case: gonorrhea, chlamydia would be conclusive at 26 days.
A herpes test is conclusive at the 3 month mark window period
a syphilis test is conclusive at the 6 WEEK mark window period.
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