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What Are The Chances Of STD After Protected Sex?

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here...hI ... I had protected vaginal sex with a female , but the night before i had a small cut on the base og my penis with a razor , i think the condom covered the area ( i noticed that the scab was already formed ) but it was really brief sex contact and i had a condom . what's my risk level? thank you .
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Thank you for query.The chances of transmission of HIV by sexual route is 1/ 200 to 1/2000 even if the partner is HIV infected.It is least as you have protected intercourse.as the wound is covered and scab is formed there is no chance of HIV to be transmitted even if partner is infected.so you can relax .
You can get back for any clarifications with details.Dr Bharatesh D Basti Dermatologist and venereologist.
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What Are The Chances Of STD After Protected Sex?

Thank you for query.The chances of transmission of HIV by sexual route is 1/ 200 to 1/2000 even if the partner is HIV infected.It is least as you have protected intercourse.as the wound is covered and scab is formed there is no chance of HIV to be transmitted even if partner is infected.so you can relax . You can get back for any clarifications with details.Dr Bharatesh D Basti Dermatologist and venereologist.