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I think you would likely be safe from this particular sexual act, which did'nt involve penetration. The tests are also confirmatory towards this. However, I would have wanted more details about the exact nature of sexual or non-sexual activity that was involved. It is not clear to me from your query, how did vaginal fluids came into contact with your penis? Was there any genital to genital contact like rubbing etc? Also I would have liked more details about the individual tests that were reported as non-reactive. However, since the sexual act did not involve penetration therefore most likely you would be safe. HIV can be fairly accurately ruled out by a screening blood test at 3 months and above. Syphilis needs to be ruled out by a RPR/VDRL test because vaginal fluids coming into contact is a risk factor for syphilis. Genital herpes is also likely if vaginal secretions carried the infecting virus; the risk is more if the secretions touched penile mucosa (glans) rather than intact skin. Similarly, genital warts and Molluscum can be transmitted by skin to skin contact with infected skin surfaces on genitalia. I request you to kindly get back with more specific details as inquired by me.
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Hello. Thank you for writing to us at healthcaremagic I think you would likely be safe from this particular sexual act, which did nt involve penetration. The tests are also confirmatory towards this. However, I would have wanted more details about the exact nature of sexual or non-sexual activity that was involved. It is not clear to me from your query, how did vaginal fluids came into contact with your penis? Was there any genital to genital contact like rubbing etc? Also I would have liked more details about the individual tests that were reported as non-reactive. However, since the sexual act did not involve penetration therefore most likely you would be safe. HIV can be fairly accurately ruled out by a screening blood test at 3 months and above. Syphilis needs to be ruled out by a RPR/VDRL test because vaginal fluids coming into contact is a risk factor for syphilis. Genital herpes is also likely if vaginal secretions carried the infecting virus; the risk is more if the secretions touched penile mucosa (glans) rather than intact skin. Similarly, genital warts and Molluscum can be transmitted by skin to skin contact with infected skin surfaces on genitalia. I request you to kindly get back with more specific details as inquired by me. Regards