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2016239 tn?1351586510

HIV Nonreactive 0.22

today i've got my Antibody test result and it is like that:

TEST NAME:
HIV Antibody (AIDS Test) Interpret

RESULT:
Nonreactive 0.22

BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE INTERVALS:
Negative

thank god for being NEGATIVE and today is the 90th day (3 months) after the risky exposure that i had.
my question is:

what does Nonreactive 0.22 means? ..... does 0.22 means that i have some antibodies of HIV in my blood or is this normal in people that are not infected with the HIV virus?

Please i do need some comfort on this ... thanks in advance
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2016239 tn?1351586510
ok ... thanks teak ;)
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If it states "negative" why are you asking? The only concern would be 1.0 or above and that would be a postive test result.
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2016239 tn?1351586510
dear teak ... i got the test results online and it says negative, i can see that trust me :)))))

but my concern was the 0.22 value .... i just needed to know if this is normal in the negative result or does it mean that i have some value of the antibodies .... this is all :)
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Are you trying to say when you were given your tests results they didn't say anything to you?
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2016239 tn?1351586510
please someone tell me what is that value .... Nonreactive 0.22
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2016239 tn?1351586510
Teak ... i had unprotected vaginal sex 3 months ago .... isn't that an exposure?
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You never had an exposure to begin with.
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