Thanks vance ... that a straight answer .. thanks a ton..
9th week is a good indication and unlikely to change. Follow up with a 3 month test.
if you see my previous thread i have said that the link does not work...
You were told when you could get a conclusive test result. That link told you exactly when to test had you read it.
Hello everybody i request an answer for this please i got tested by the following method on the 9th Week.
1)hiv duo (serum) by cmia (ivth generation test) - result non reactive (0.56) This number would increase with time??
2)hiv p24antigen detection, serum by elfa - Negative
What i need to know is how much i can relie on these test at 9th week.
I Just Need to kno what chances i stand now after these test on the 9th week ?????????
Hello everybody i request an answer for this please i got tested by the following method on the 9th Week.
1)hiv duo (serum) by cmia (ivth generation test) - result non reactive (0.56) This number would increase with time??
2)hiv p24antigen detection, serum by elfa - Negative
What i need to know is how much i can relie on these test at 9th week.
I Just Need to kno what chances i stand now after these test on the 9th week ?????????
Hello everybody i request an answer for this please i got tested by the following method on the 9th Week.
1)hiv duo (serum) by cmia (ivth generation test) - result non reactive (0.56) This number would increase with time??
2)hiv p24antigen detection, serum by elfa - Negative
What i need to know is how much i can relie on these test at 9th week.
I Just Need to kno what chances i stand now after these test on the 9th week ?????????
3 months post exposure will give you a conclusive result
Also teak the link shows nothing ... please help me to understand ..
Thanks but i need to know how effective is 2nd generation elise test on the 7th or 8th week ?? i mean what are the chances ??
and And does me taking Immunace medicine will have any effects on the Elise 2nd generation test????? please do reply
http://www.cdc.gov/globalaids/Resources/pmtct-care/docs/TM/Module_6TM.pdf
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In an adult, a positive HIV antibody test result means that the person is infected, a person with a negative or inconclusive result may be in the “window for 4 to 6 weeks but occasionally up to 3 months after HIV exposure. Persons at high risk who initially test negative should be retested 3 months after exposure to confirm results