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¿Periodo Ventana para Prueba por Método Inmunocromatográfico?

Me realice una prueba por ese método en abril de 2013, pero tengo muy mala memoria y no se cuando fue mi relación de riesgo, pero lo que si se es que me saque la prueba al menos 10 semanas despues de eso y salí No Reactivo - Negativo. ¿Que hago? Me da miedo hacerme de nuevo la prueba y salir positivo. Debo confirmar algo, con otras personas pero podría ser posible que me haya hecho la prueba 11 semanas despues del riesgo... ¿Es esto suficiente para la formacion de los anticuerpos y que la prueba no falle en encontrarlos? Por favor si hay alguien que sea experto, médico o que haga análisis clínicos, por favor ayudeme... Les juro que me arrepiento muchísimo...
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All test are conclusive at 3 months and not before.
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1508374 tn?1380808510
You are welcome
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Thank you very much, I will do that...
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Ok,

I would suggest you then , to confirm this result 3 months after your last exposure. In any case a confirmation is suggested. Is highly unlikely that your negative result will change.

Keep calm
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Í'm sorry, but I don't have the generation of the test. I just know that they take a huge amount of blood from me around 10mL something like that.
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1508374 tn?1380808510
If you took a 4th generation test then it is highly accurate 4 weeks after your last exposure. You can confirm your result for the peace of your mind 3 months after your last exposure.

If you took a simple hiv test,  the window period for a conclusive result is 3 months after your last exposure.

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