Chance of not producing antibodies for HIV
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University of Washington
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But yes, I think you may be beyond the rational fear stage here. Talk with a doctor about it, a really good one who deals with lots of people with aids he could tell you the odds. (nil)
not a doctor, but what i understand is the tests years ago, you needed to wait at least 3 months from possible exposure to get a reliable result. I think the only difference is today's tests can tell a lot sooner. Like I said, not a doc, so I could be wrong.
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Good luck-- HHH, MD