Hiv Pcr Quantitative Test Showed Negative After Unprotected Oral Sex. Should I Be Concerned?
Question: I recieved an unprotected oral sex 38 days back. I was only the reciever and the incident happened for like 30 secs. I took a HIV PCR real time QUANTATIVE TEST after 30 days and the result came as "less than detection limit". What does this mean? Can i take these results as confirmatory and move on in life. I am very confused. Pls advice. I dont have any hiv symptoms and also any cuts or sores in my penis.
Hello XXXXXXX
Thanks for writing to us.
Please dont worry, you are safe.
First of all there is almost negligible chance of spread of HIV through oral sex.
As the load of virus in saliva is very less.
Secondly there would have been chance to get infected only if there was a break in mucosa like cut or ulcer on glans, which you dont have.
Thirdly PCR is highly sensitive in early cases of HIV. If that shows less than detectable that means your are safe.
Feel free to ask if you have any other query.
Thank you
Thanks for writing to us.
Please dont worry, you are safe.
First of all there is almost negligible chance of spread of HIV through oral sex.
As the load of virus in saliva is very less.
Secondly there would have been chance to get infected only if there was a break in mucosa like cut or ulcer on glans, which you dont have.
Thirdly PCR is highly sensitive in early cases of HIV. If that shows less than detectable that means your are safe.
Feel free to ask if you have any other query.
Thank you
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Mohammed Kappan
thank you so much for your reply doctor. does less than detectable limit means I am negative? Is further testing required in my case? Pls advice doctor. M very tensed. Have you heard of transmissions occurring through receiving oral sex?
Hello,
Thanks for follow up.
Yes, that is a way of reporting, it means it is negative.
Please don't get tensed. I have not seen any case of HIV transmitted though oral sex.
In fact, saliva has inhibitory substance which kills the virus.
So don't worry, just relax, you are safe.
If you find the discussion useful, kindly rate it before closing.
Thank you
Thanks for follow up.
Yes, that is a way of reporting, it means it is negative.
Please don't get tensed. I have not seen any case of HIV transmitted though oral sex.
In fact, saliva has inhibitory substance which kills the virus.
So don't worry, just relax, you are safe.
If you find the discussion useful, kindly rate it before closing.
Thank you
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Mohammed Kappan
Hello,
Yes, sure you can have unprotected sexual intercourse without any fear.
No further test needed.
Wishing you a happy married life.
Thank you
Yes, sure you can have unprotected sexual intercourse without any fear.
No further test needed.
Wishing you a happy married life.
Thank you
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Mohammed Kappan