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in that case it is recommended to perform a test at 6 months , I have a negative at 90 days , but I have been diagnosed with cancer to the ovary for 2 semenas , likewise they told me the ELISA test fourth generation is conclusive to 45 days , I Realize I join the 51 days of my risk and we return relations without a condom with my partner , if I would have infected and reinfected me and so on could affect my window period
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Hi.  You've been answered that you did not have a risk for HIV.  We're closing this thread.  good luck

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not even I am not under chemotherapy , recently beginning in 1 week , nor am I taking medication, but if I'm with low defenses and that due to the depression of both issues , I have not been feeding well, and one I've been crying , I lost 5 kilos, and my last good test ECLIA the Realize me 90 days , negative
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Maybe you are not sure of the exact details about the "girl in Peru".


If it was on the news, is it possible for you to send a link ((show us an internet site about the "girl in Peru"))

Even if such a RARE thing did happen, I would still say your risk is probably around zero.

I think you said that you already had a test at 52 days.

"at 51 and 57 days I did a review of ECLIA"

It is true that "SOMETIMES" antibodies develop later in people who are on chemotherapy ((I don't know if that is the case with you too)). But, if I were you I would stop worrying about this and consider the negative result as conclusive.
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You do not have HIV. Period.
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what happens is that when I enter the needle was placed on the vacutainer without cover , and at exactly 02 weeks present all the symptoms , besides my concern is because here in Peru a girl was infected with HIV at a hospital and this came out in the news, so my concern is , could you please answer my questions aneriores if they were so kind .
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Firstly, please STOP making new threads for every question/comment.

Secondly, "if" you are worried about getting infected from a contaminated needle at a clinic, YOU HAD NO RISK. They never reuse needles in healthcare settings.

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/help-me-please/show/2817057#post_13595031

"I fear that they have forgotten to change the needle, and the person they removed the sample before qa I have HIV"

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