Go to your Dr or to a clinic and tell them what you are looking to test for they will be able to help you. You might also try calling the CDC or your states Health Department.
Thanks Vance,
In the mean time I took a regular antibody test the day I got home at 11 weeks and 2 days past exposure. I should have those results back any day now. Would those results be considered conclusive for everything but Group N/O infection? Or do I need to go back after again past 12 weeks? Does 5 days really matter?
5 days really doesn't matter that much. I am not an expert on testing or test so i am not sure. Others will know.
An ELISA test will pick up antibodies from groups M/N/O. I'm sure if you gave them the same info you gave here you were tested for both HIV1 and HIV2.
The prescription was for HIV1/2 ab screen. How come I have seen posts and sites on internet that says Group N not tested for usually in U.S. and only some tests are valid for Group O ? Is that old information? All labs now test for Group N in regular AB screen.
Group N is very rare only 17 people have ever been exposed with Group N. You are tested for antibodies produced by group N with an ELISA test as well as group M and O.