Unlikely. Get tested: Acute HIV seroconversion occurs "several " weeks after infection. Two weeks is a little early, but not impossible. I doubt HIV infection from unprotected sex two weeks earlier since these symptoms are not the typical symptoms of acute HIV seroconversion infection. The way to exclude it with complete certainty is to measure HIV viral load by PCR. Antibody tests are usually negative.
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