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8 week negative elisa but yeast infection still ..

had a 3rd gen elisa at 54 days., also tested for VDRL AND HCV A,B,C. all came back negative , but the yeast infection in penis and oral trush still presence ...im really worried this could be ars and ..what are the odds of the negative result change possitve at 12 weeks . plz help needed
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3 months post exposure is when you can obtain our conclusive test result as Vance already advised you.
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ya i got it , i will post my 90 days result here. thanks for help alex
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hi alex , my exposure was condom broke with csw (vaginal sex) ..may be a 3 to 4 second exposure ...once i felt the condom broke i suddenly pulled out !
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so sir can u plz tell me when is 8th week ? :)
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And they are Dr's we are not. 54 days is not 8 weeks.
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but doctors in this form saying that 8 week negative is conclusive and it wont change ??
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Yes it can change, that is why 3 months is conclusive
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does 54 day elisa will change ? plz my final question
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Has nothing to do with HIV.
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