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I tested negative at 3 and 6 months, is it possible to get Aids without testing positive for HIV?
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No. 6 months negative rules out HIV infection conclusively.
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I took a hiv test March 3rd and it was negative since then IVe been tested more then once and they all where negative the six month period has been up could I still be infected?
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no! and a test at 6 month is definitely conclusive.
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no its not, i've been researching a lot about this as I am worried I was exposed to HIV. 6 months is way past the possible mark of contracting HIV. HIV is a virus, it causes AIDS. AIDS cannot exist without being a virus first. SO no, you cannot.
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