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Test after 3 months

Do a Elisa Test after 93 days of exposure conclusive. ??
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i was wondering the anxiety which i had and special thanks goes to teak....u helped me a lot ... i will be thankfull to u throughout my life....
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No you don't need further testing, you were already advised of it.
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please help
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Dear Teak, i have completed 6 months after that kissing exposure, i tested at 93 days and it was negative, should i re-test it again.
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Can't help you with the incorrect information you find on other forums.
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dear teak some sites are also talking about weak immune system and 6 months....
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dear teak why this 6 month phobia always creeping my mind
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thanks teak, nothing can be more authentic from this source. !!!
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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
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but why some sites are misleading for a 6 months re-test.
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3 months post exposure is conclusive and further testing is not needed.
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It's conclusive,no more testing required
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