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blood rapid test after 88 days.

i was tested today for rapid blood hiv test by using a kit where drop of blood is put on a strip and the the strip shows if the infection is there or not in @ 3 minutes by showing an line at T1 / T2 or C. Sorry i dont know the name of test.

The test was done on 88th day of possible exposure and the results were negative. As i didnt completed 90 days after exposure should i take the 88th day result as conform or should i get the checking done again.

Kindly advice.

Thanks..

Pat



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Thanks to you and teak for
supporting me in my bad times.

My best wishes are with you, may god bless you.

Thanks

Pat
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186166 tn?1385259382
84 days is also considered conclusive.

you dont have hiv...move on !   this forum has nothing left to offer
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sorry for asking you one more question but my basic question is that would the quick test results change in 3 days i.e. From 88th day to 90th day... As 3 months is standard.

Kindly answer.

Thanks in advance.

Pat
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186166 tn?1385259382
its pretty self explanatory...

move along...you do NOT have a hiv concern ! ! !
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lizze,


thanks for your encouragaging reply. But i didnt understand that u said
" for someone who is considered at risk" can u pl tell me meaning of it pl.


Thanks


pat
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186166 tn?1385259382
for someone who had a risk...YOU DID NOT...a test at 88 days is considered CONCLUSIVE.
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