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12 WEEKS POST EXPOSURE

i was tested negative for HIV 12 weeks and 2 days post exposure using second generation ELISA test, is this conclusive? thanks for the reply..
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Its 100% conclusive.Your hiv negative.All the best.
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thanks getitright77 but i was fear of being infected without being detected thanks but do you know what may be the boils that cover my thighs and cheast can be what and it is symetrical sides too and is the boils for 3 months is from hiv symtoms? or other genital infection
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And you were already told this on a previous post.
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Your negative and you can trust that time period.3 months is the conclusive hiv window period and has been since 2004. 6 months outdated and wrong.Your safe.
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hi dear doctors i am physical therapist and i don't know about hiv more than info that posted all over the internet
my
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i had  sexual unprotected sexual intercourse with   female vaginal intercourse for just 5 mins  in 8-jan-2-11 and from this time i have boils over chest around brests numberd as 6 boils symitrical sides and  then  in 2-4-2011 i have ag-ab hiv test which was neg (-)
and i am not trust that i am free from this hiv virus
is this period is trusted??
please help

more q what about the window period here?
3 months post exposure is RELIABLE and CONCLUSIVE
although window period may be 12 weeks??
some tell that  6 months and other say more that is that right or just out of  date info?
and what about big boils that i have suffuring from is it realated to hiv exposure to hiv virus????
pleaseeeeeeeee anser all my qs plz
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You are good to go.
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