Dear Doctor I'm male from Jakarta Indonesia. On 9 April I got message by a nude lady (unknown HIV status) she gave me unprotected oral for about 5 mins (not really an oral but more like she kiss one or two seconds on my penis). Then under the shower she rub her butt (not her anus) on my penis untill I ejaculate on her back. Fyi she also add some liquid soap on her butt to smoothen her butt movement towards my penis. I also finger her vagina (no cut on my fingers) for about 5-10 mins. My upper chess sometime coloured in red since 24 April and fell a little itchy but some other day the red is gone. Starting on 6 May my fingers (which I used to finger) become very dry and have change its skin surface. Starting 10 May untill today (31 days post exposure) my lips become dry. But there is no light fever sore throat or anything. On 21 April (12 days post exposure) I took a test of Anti HiV Method 1: CMIA and the result stated "Non Reactive". On 9 May (30 days post exposure) I took a different test on a different place. The test is Anti HIV (EIA) and the index result is "0.02 Negative" with reference range are =0.25 (Positive).
My 6 questions are: (1) Are my 3 activities mentioned above could transmit HIV? (2) Are the conditions I described above could be considered as ARS? (3) Are the two test results indicate that I am negative of HIV? (4) ba
2015-04-07 11:32:41
Welcome to the forum.
The most important information in your question is your test results especially the last one (30 days after exposure). The HIV tests are among the most accurate diagnostic tests that exist for any disease. The results always overrule exposure history and symptoms. It would not matter if you had a very high risk exposure (you did not) or if your symptoms were typical for HIV (they are not). Your test results prove you did not catch HIV.
To your specific questions:
1) Oral sex rarely if ever transmits HIV and fingering hand-genital contact and the other contacts you mention never do.
2) Your symptoms do not suggest ARS.
34) Your current test results are at least 99% conclusive. However they were antibody-only tests which in rare cases may require 6-8 weeks to be positive. For a 100% conclusive result you should have a duo test (for both HIV antibody and antigen) which is conclusive at 4+ weeks; or another antibody test at 6-8 weeks.
5) You had an ELISA and CMIA test. Both are exremely reliable lab-ba
2015-04-07 11:33:20