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late seroconversion???

hi guyz need your help here ive been tested for hiv for the last 24 weeks all negative my first test is 8 weeks(traditional blood test) after that 16 weeks oraswab test my last test is 24 week 2 oraswab test and 1 traditional elisa test all came out negative the reason is bcoz every afternoon i feel sleepy at work and sometimes i feel that have a fever but my temp is normal and i have a dundruff....guyz need your answer......teak lizze vance jc....oh btw im new here...the reason why bcoz i have several uprotected vaginal sex w/ the same person for several times....need to hear from u guyz 24 weeks after last exposure my test came out negative i also want to check other std....help pls  do ineed more test or is that false negative???
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thank u so much for your answer u clear my mind
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You need no further HIV testing.
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if in case i tested positive for std do i need to go for hiv test again even if my last exposure is 24 weeks negatige hiv result.....pls answer guyz ....need to hear from you
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so u mean no matter what my symptoms are is not related w/hiv coz i tested out of the widow period...??? im planning to have std check as well if in case that i test positive for std it means that im safe w/hiv coz i tested after the window period wich is 24 weeks coz thats my last exposure (unprotected) plsss help...teak lizzie jc vance...
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You well over tested. You are conclusively negative and don't need any further testing over this situation.
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