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HIV Test Confidence

I'm a male and had unprotected vaginal and anal sex with a low risk woman (I know her sexual history and demographic and she is in a a married/monogamous relationship).  I tested negative at 6 weeks using the Home Access HIV test.  I've read that 95% would likely be negative for HIV if tested negative at 6 weeks.   Any info on rates of HIV infection and testing by week would help...
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Sorry bro but if she is willing to have unprotected sex with you outside her marriage she is likely to do it with other people. Oh and from what i've read its not conclusive at 6 weeks but its a good indicator.
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1331558 tn?1317687687
Not likely.
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Should have clarified, I was the first one outside of her relationship, and of course 90 days is conclusive, my inquiry was concerning the probability of testing positive after a negative test at 6 weeks.  In other words, what are the chances of HIV seroconversion after testing negative at 6 weeks?
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1086863 tn?1278630315
90 days will be conclusive.
apparently she isn't in a "married/monogamous relationship"
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