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How accurate ElISA or P24 after 6 weeks

after my possible exposer, i am going to take ELISA or P24 test. how accurate the tests are?
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You never had a risk and there is no need to try and convince us with links from other websites that are peddling false information.
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That information is false and he never contracted Hiv that way.In 30 years of Hiv/AIDS,no one has ever contracted Hiv in this manner.Please stop googling bogus websites that will just confuse you and fuel your anxiety.
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Sir The link is its not a information sir one guy have same thing happen but not with trimmer. blade used blade he asked in yahoo answers, questions f rom 5 months but lastly he have HIV. please see the yahoo answers link.(THANKS FOR REPLAY)http://*****************/activity/qa?show=WiSfY7PHaa&link=question  please see the link.(its not information).
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PLEASE DON'T say like this. please see link below and read every question

http://*****************/activity/qa?show=WiSfY7PHaa&link=question
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Your first post:

"34 days back barber cut my pimple with beard trimmer little blood came out(don't know last person hiv status.)"

This was not an HIV situation as you were told. HIV is transmitted through unprotected vaginal or anal sex, sharing IV drug works, and mother to infant. You don't need testing for this situation.

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