Thank you. now i am educated. Once again i apologize. Thank you.
There is only ONE person with P and only a handful with N and both can be diagnosed with an ELISA test. We have guidelines on this forum.
Teak why are you aggressive. I asked a question instead of you giving an answer you asked me back a question and i answered back then you are warning for asking scientific fact. Remember this is a hiv prevention not a military field. Sorry i just have to speak out.
I am Nigerian as a student in thailand.
So that must make you her pimp since you know all of her customers?
You are worrying about something that you should not be.
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The girl i had sex is a phillipino but all her customers are africans.
Not money. The woman kept testing negetive on all machines but doctors didnt tell her to move on rather they kept invertigating untill they found out a new strain N. So now my question what make them suspect that she is infected?
What drive doctor to further keep invistigating the woman after testing negetive.
And am I suposed to know what your talking about?
Ok what a about how the cameroonian women was detected.
the CURRENT guideline is 3 months post exposure
The article you read was either old or written by someone who doesn't know anything about HIV. Symptoms if they happen only happen 2-4 weeks after infection and only last 1-2 weeks.
A 12 week test is conclusive.
Yes i do. Unprotected viginal sex. And i read an article that when tested negetive @12week and symptoms persist then there is need for follow up.
did you have a risk that you'd like to ask about?