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my frnd tested after 12 weeks on un protacted anal..

he is negative.... is that conclusive???
btw we work here in Jordan its a country in the middle east
is there any diff between the tests here and the states???
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You tested way too much. Test 3 months after your exposure for a conclsuive result.
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okay i need 2 ask u abt my case plz...
am a guy who did alot of stupid things in his life and whatever i get was already written by god's hands and i deserve it
i believe in faith so yeah!
and i'll never do what i used to...
im not an active sexual person it was a random dunk night...
i had the test hiv-1 rna (qualitative) by pcr after 24 days of unprotacted vaginal sex with a girl
i dunno nothin abt her hiv status,
the result was

hiv-1 rna not detected. specimen is presumptive negative for hiv-1 rna


and 7 days later = 31 days a had another test called hiv rna viral load by real time pcr
the result was

NO HIV RNA COPIES WERE DETECTED


and 15 days later= 46 days i had the normal antibodies test
the result was
negative
and 12 days later= 58 days again the normal antibodies test
negative
and 9 days later= 67 days again elisa hiv-1&2
negative

HBs Ag NEGATIVE 63 dyas
hepatitis c antibodies NEGATIVE 63 days
VDRL (RPR)NEGATIVE 64 days
T.B.Abs.(Screan)NEGATIVE 64 days
Herpes Simplex- 1(IgM)<1:10 NEGATIVE 64 days
Herpes Simplex- 2(IgM)<1:10 NEGATIVE 64 days

are these tests enough?
should i be sure that am 100% not infected with any of STDs and HIV??
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12 weeks is conclusive. no there is no difference in tests.
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