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Iam make the test (hiv combi ecl) after exposure 4 month it is adequate the test or back the test again what is mean the test hiv combi ecl ?
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Your test is completely conclusive and final. You do not need any further tests afterwards, for this particular exposure.

Combi (or Combo or Duo) means a new generation of test methodology that not only detects antibodies but also picks p-24 a protein, associated with the virus, thus an early detection of the infection is possible now, reducing the window period from 3 months to just 28 days
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Thank u The laboratory doctor told me to prepare it after a year because it is immune to your strength
rebeat the test after a year
The laboratory doctor told me and told him why again the test after year told me because your immune strength now????
Is this true?
No it is not true. Any test is final and conclusive after 3 months mark,and that includes the earlier version of the test
and strength immune it is true??
Do I do the test and I am fasting?
Doctor answer me?
As you were advised, you had no risk for HIV.  Additionally, you were advised that any test is conclusive after 3 months.  You do not have HIV and there is nothing further our members can say about your no-risk event and testing.

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