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OMG ..... I will do suicide

Hi, i am 28 years male, Actually I had unprotected veginal sex 3 month ago with a high risk prostitute.
I had done 2 HIV Test, at  3 month post exposure,
both I took same day different Lab, When i took the result I found CMIA came Negative, and ELISA (I dont know wich gen) came Possitive, how possible is this ?
Please tell me the right way , what i should to do ?
I am very scared about HIV.
Best Regards ....
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the procedure was totally incorrect, in my country before WB, if the first antibody test came positive you have to collect another sample, then if it still positive, you go to collect WB to clarify the diagnose. Probably he had a false positive and he has to collect another sample within ELISA method and then WB.
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REREAD WHAT I HAVE SAID 2X'S. Also no antibody positive test is conclusive until a Western Blot is performed.
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go get a rapid test done...you can wait on the results.  if positive...have a western blot to confirm.

you're not going to get a false negative at 3 months post exposure...at that time a test would be conclusive.  odds are that you got a false positive...it happens.

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Vance2335 i took 2 HIV test in 2 different labs.
ELISA Possitive
CMIA Negative
what should I do ?
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Vance2335 !
In CMIA method Negative (s/co 0.14)
and in ELISA method is Possitive
which test i beleive ?
Which is best ?
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Your telling me you tested positive but you are telling me a value which is negative. Get your results on paper and see a Dr.
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