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HIV TESTING ACCURACY ?

Hello Guys on 15/4/2016 i had  unprotected anal and oral sex with a guy ( i was the receiver ) . 5.5 weeks later i had symptoms like high fever,fatigue,vomiting,weight loss,loss of apetite,enlarged splen an dliver , dizziness and nausea.
i finally decided to get tested 4 times for hiv with ECLIA test ( p24 Antigen + HIV 1/2 antibodies )

1) 48 days after the exposure ( almost 7 weeks ) : NEGATIVE
2) 59 days after the exposure (almost 2 months ) : NEGATIVE
3) 75 days after the exposure (almost 11 weeks ) : NEGATIVE ( for HIV + all STDs )
4) 87 days after the exposure (12,5 weeks ) : Waiting for the results this Thursday

Do you think the last test will be conclusive enough ?
Is a Negative test at 75 a good sign for the final test ?

Thanks in advance
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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I can't help but notice that you have been advising other members on testing, so you know the answer to your own question.  You do not need to test again.
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Thanks on that hehe I'm just going by the majority and the information no received from some doctors in Greece hope everything is all right tomorrow :)
370181 tn?1595629445
I can say with confidence your test at 12.5 weeks will be negative. Definitively negative!
Please use condoms.
RubyWitch
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I really hope so man I am very scared and hope everything is going to be fine . If it's negative shall I get tested again ?
what do you mean exactly ???
i think german boy wants to know were all the test duo, if they were you are in the clear
when saying DUO means that they look for p24+antibodies?
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