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Factors Affecting Time to HIV+

by Tullay, Aug 10, 2009 10:10PM
Hi all,

I'm just curious about what factors could affect how long it takes for a person to test positive. Like, for instance, would more severe ARS symptoms lead to earlier positive tests?

Thanks
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