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Elisa negative

Hi guys,
i posted many qestions about my case, that i got Flu Vac. then next day, i tested HIV elisa positive, then retested positive and positive. without any HIV risk, no sex, no drags and other risk sience last negative 1.5 year.

The next day, i tested ELFA/VIDAS in different clinc, result was Negative, .07<.25,

Tthen my sample (positive) sent again to The ministery of Health, as HIV/AIDS department , centeral department of AIDS in my country, it is  the last place the positive result should be sent . and  i did not sleep for 7 nights waiting my result,
Then my ELISA comes Negative again, and i have been called by the head department that i should forget this case and it is negative. As you guys adivsed me to not test again. i tested and it comes negative this time again.

my qestions, should i be worry again, or forget it. because i feel  i am oky but sometime, i feel said again.
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i think, it just the shock that i still have from false positive, it is really not easy to forget it quickly. i try to forget it gradually. day after day i will forget it.

thank you guys,
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480448 tn?1426948538
You cannot get HIV if you never had an exposure!!!!

That would be like worrying about an allergic reaction to a bee sting when you've never been stung!!!  Get it?

Obviously...you are going to have false POS results with ELISA tests.  It happens.

If you ever DO feel you've had an exposure in the fiuture and want to be tested...I would mention this...as the health care professional may recommend not having an ELISA at all.
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