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Will Risks Of Acquiring HIV Increase After Involving In Anal Sex?

6 weeks before, i had a encounter anal sex with one guy and i think the condom broke a bit i was the top.. since then i was so upset and i did a hiv ab/ag and other stds test at 6 weeks.. can you please elaborate my risk and tell me the chances .. how accurate is that .. ? they were negative all
Tue, 27 May 2014
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Hi
Sexual promiscuity is the most common cause for HIV spread world wide.
Anal sex also causes HIV. Condoms are not 100% percent protective.
If there occurred some exchange of body fluidsy, there are chances for hiv infection.
With standard tests , u can get a false negative result if test was performed too early( before 8 weeks)
So as per protocols, a second repeat negative report after 3 months is necessary to declare as HIV negative

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Will Risks Of Acquiring HIV Increase After Involving In Anal Sex?

Hi Sexual promiscuity is the most common cause for HIV spread world wide. Anal sex also causes HIV. Condoms are not 100% percent protective. If there occurred some exchange of body fluidsy, there are chances for hiv infection. With standard tests , u can get a false negative result if test was performed too early( before 8 weeks) So as per protocols, a second repeat negative report after 3 months is necessary to declare as HIV negative Thank you