3 months is conclusive.
http://www.cdc.gov/globalaids/Resources/pmtct-care/docs/TM/Module_6TM.pdf
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In an adult, a positive HIV antibody test result means that the person is infected, a person with a negative or inconclusive result may be in the “window for 4 to 6 weeks but occasionally up to 3 months after HIV exposure. Persons at high risk who initially test negative should be retested 3 months after exposure to confirm results
i respect ur answer but it depends upon what is ones risk and what type of test he is taking.
My counsellor who works in a govt. hospital, under national aids, who advised me for 6 months test, there may be some reason behind it.????
No it does not depend on what ones risk was. Your counselor is misguided and not up to date on HIV tests and testing.