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回复 1# yangtian51
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2.这个是MEDHELP上医生的回复
by H. Hunter Handsfield, M.D., Jul 12, 2010 12:40PM
Welcome to the forum. Thanks for the thanks in advance.
Oral sex almost never transmits HIV, at least not from mouth to genitals.(口交几乎从不传染,至少被动方不会感染) Further, the chance any particular female sex worker has HIV is low, probably on the order of 1 in 1,000 (especially in Denver, where heterosexually transmitted HIV remains quite uncommon). Finally, HIV test results are virtually 100% reliable when done 2+ months after exposure, as your second test was done. Considering the nature of the exposure plus the test results, you can move on with absolute certainty you did not catch HIV. If a health care provider has recommended a final test in August, feel free to do it -- but with the modern, standard HIV tests, it never takes that long for positive results.
I hope this helps. Best wishes-- HHH, MD |
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