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I had a viral serology test 4 days and 15 days after the protected potential exposure both came negative. As follows

HIV Negative      0.07 S/CO       norm <0.25
Hep B Negative  0.00 [IU]/L       norm <0.13
Hep C Negative  0.05 S/CO       norm <=1.00
Hep A Negative  0.09 S/CO       norm <0.50

My question is:

I used to do viral serology tests for job requirement and the results were always negative with 00.00 antibodys but after this event some antibodies were found in my blood, still negative but may be because the window period.
Do these numbers mean something? Will they increase after the window period. I'm stressed  because of this unexplained rash on my neck
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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Any test you take at any time will be conclusive, and negative, since you were never at risk for HIV.
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