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No, disease such as herpes leave you more vulnerable to HIV because of the open sores. The only possible chance of preventing HIV if you suspect you've contracted the disease is to be administered a PEP-post exposure prophylaxis which is an antiviral-retro drug consisting of antibodies against HIV should be administered preferably within the golden hour but no later than 72 hours. But this drug comes with server risk and possible toxic poison and is extremely expensive

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