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I know it sound stupid, but i go for a hiv test at 29 days. The report state that HIV 1/2 AB/AG nonreactive by CMIA does it conclusive?
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Advice can't change from the last time you asked. https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Help-me-pls/show/3066396

Also stop making multiple threads about the same thing.

Your problem is not disease, it is fear of disease so see a mental health therapist instead of wasting your time on forums. No one but you will ever believe that you had a risk, so you are wasting your time trying over and over to convince us.
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If I remember correctly, we told you that you had no risk previously as you had a protected encounter.  Correct? If we told you that, that means you never had a risk and didn't even need to test. But since you did, your test results at 29 days with the test you took ARE conclusive and you confirmed that you do not have HIV.  If the anxiety is still plaguing you, it may be a good idea to speak to a doctor about that. Anxiety can make life hard and there is help out there.  Not sure what part of the world you reside in or what they have for mental health but even online there is support.  
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Many experts says that it’s conclusive at 28 days. CDC claims that it can detect infection within 18-45 days.
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The tests do not change at 28 days or beyond.  The reading at 28 days is considered conclusive by HIV expert doctors.  This is in practice, of course.  Based on what they see in testing.  
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