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hi everyone,i just have one Q?most doctors say it,s 100% sure to do test after 3 month but some of them say no it,s 100% sure after 6 months???and in ur site it has been sayed that after 3 months is 97% is sure not 100% and u guys r saying that after 3 months is 100% sure to do antibody test,i have done test after 3 months and it,s negative but i am little bit worried ,plz tell me the right answer teak and everyone ,after 3 months is 100% sure or 99%?????thank u veryyyyyyyyyyyyy much.
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hey teak,you are saying 3 months test is conclusive,but i want to you mean 100% by conclusive or what???
and one more Q?what do you say about this >>>>>>>Are you currently undergoing chemo therapy or on anti organ rejection drugs? I suspect not...then your immune system is fine.???? >>>>>>>>that vance told me ,plzzzzzzz guid me thanks alooot.
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No there is no different of opinions. It is fact you can not get HIV from kissing. There is an obsecure report that one person got it from there boyfriend but that is not a validated article. It doesn't happen and any Dr who knows anything about HIV is not going to tell you different.
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thanks aloooot,vance can you plz give me some refrence?cause there are difrrent opinions.thanks
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No you can't get it from kissing.
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hi teak, thanks for your reply.are you agree with what vance 23335 has told me that>>>>>>>>>>>>>Are you currently undergoing chemo therapy or on anti organ rejection drugs? I suspect not...then your immune system is fine.????
vance2335 i hope you don,t mind and thatnk alooooooot from you.
and  one more Q? could HIV viru be transfered through SALIVA from deep kissing???
thanks alooooooooot.
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http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/od/gap/pmtct/Trainer%20Manual/Adobe/Module_6TM.pdf

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3 months is conclusive.
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1. Are you currently undergoing chemo therapy or on anti organ rejection drugs? I suspect not...then your immune system is fine.
2. As I said the CDC website is outdated.
"It can take the body up to three months to make enough antibodies to be detectable on the test"
Search the internet for respectable medical sites if you do not believe me and make sure you look at the dates of the articles. 3 months is set by the manufacture of the tests and the FDA.
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thanks alooo for your reply.but
1.what garantee is there that i am not from the  small percentage of population who have a compromised immune system???
2. where i can get the CDC updated information and hlth page.can u send me the link plz thanks alooooot
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The CDC website is outdated. 3 months has been the standard time for several years now.
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Early in the epidemic, our testing methods were not as sensitive as they are today. Doctors and public health officials wanted to make sure that people who engaged in risk behaviors for HIV were tested long enough after their risk to be sure that anyone who was actually infected would test positive. The Centers for Disease Control currently states that people with possible exposure to HIV, who test negative, should be re-tested 6 months after the possible exposure to ensure that sufficient time has elapsed to make antibodies>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>i read this in the health page of this site.it,s saying that u have to re-confirm after 6 months but you guys ae saying after 3 months .i am confuse,plz help teak and others .thanks aloooooot
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All tests is 3 months, beyond 3 months is for a small percentage of population who have a compromised immune system.
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thanks alot for ur reply.but can you plz give me any refrence for your answer ?? thanks
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3 moths is 100%...
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