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My cousin had a an exposure with a call girl at UK. He had a sex using condom. After three weeks he observed some rashes on the body. On fifth week he got fever. After 2 months 2 weeks he had a Rapid ELISA Test for HIV and VDRL test. Test reports were non reactive. Recently he suffered from sore throat. ENT doctor confined that no signs of infection and said sore throat ia due to allergy and suggested a pain killer and allergy reducing tablets. He is worried whether all these changes or diseases are due to HIV and still he wants to confirm whether he is infected with HIV or not
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He should have taken proper measures.. Relax.. Start pep.. To be on a safer side
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Tests only confirm HIV. Consult me privately for detailed information
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Hi you need counseling and  assurance
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consult online chat online
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Consukt me online for same.
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Hiv Elisa test may be repeated after 90 days or hiv duo 4th generation test may be done now
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