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Hiv test 99.99

How good is hiv test at 24 weeks?? 99.99 negative results
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All infect people will produce antibodies,there is no such person on this earth that has HIV and hasn't produced antibodies.
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Are There Rare Hiv Infected Who Don't Develop Antibodies? - The ...
www.thebody.com/.../are-there-rare-hiv-infected-who-dont-develop-anti...‎
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hi
but we have 25 rare case, in first recognise hiv 1 the patient not have produce antibodies in viral load,from 30 year in history hiv.
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You're welcome.
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thats what i needed to know:))) thank you sir
god bless you
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thank you sir.
i just try to understand ..
so all hiv infected(at the past and present )  peoples had antibodys?

there was no case hiv infected person didnt produce antiboys

im so sorry please dont get me wrong//or angry with me,,
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An infected person will always produce antibodies,usually by 6 weeks in 99% of cases and once infected they will always have detectable antibodies for HIV,even once diagnosed with AIDS the antibodies will still be present.
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cozs with new effected person dont have antibods i just thinks if the person never produce
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Please seek help for your irrational thoughts,I don't know what websites you have been reading but they are dead wrong.
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so there was no one has hiv but without antibods
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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I mean after 6 months still not antibidys but have hiv?? Is it possible
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I mean after 3 months??
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If you test to early there may not be enough antibodies for the tests to detect.
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Has any1 ever infected hiv without producing antibody??
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The window period is 4 weeks to 3 months.
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Experts what is the latest you seen  hiv turns pozs??
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With current tests the window period for almost everyone is 6 weeks, that's why most agencies say "3 months", just to be EXTRA sure. You tested 6 months after.

For instance, this is the BASHH (UK) Statement on HIV window.
http://www.bashh.org/documents/2613

You're HIV negative. Be happy and move on.


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If you have tested negative at 24 weeks then there is nothing further to discuss,you don't have HIV and if you can't accept this fact then seek some therapy.
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No there is not huge difference.
Has any helathy man ever tested after 3 months?
Plus how good is pcr at 7 months ?
As already have 24 weeks negative
If pcr comes negative then i will believe
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An HIV test taken after 3 months means you are HIV negative. Period.
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I am not here to argue either,if you want to believe those figures it's up to you but I am stating facts.An HIV test is 100% conclusive at 3 months and means the person does NOT have HIV.Anyway,is there really a big difference between 99.99 and 100,no there isn't.
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I do not want argue
All i want clear explanation
Thanks
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If an HIV DUO test is 99.89% at 4 weeks then how can what you suggest be correct.3 months is 100% conclusive in 2012 under any circumstance.
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