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Thanks for your wonderful job ur doing.
here is my story.

i was exposed to menstrual hiv blood, and ve a small cut on penis,the unprotected penetration was for 3 second, than directly washed my penis, that was on the 24th of dec.

i started pep ( atripla) after 9 hours.
january 24th had a negative p24 antigen and a cd4 of 357.
april 24th( 3 months post pep) had a negative elisa 4th gen duo and cd4 of 773.
may 7th had a negative antibody test.

Can i take theses negative results as conclusive results or do i need further testing?

thank you in advance
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Are you reading what is being advised of you?
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hi there,

sorry to bother u again, but i wanna ask if antibody give a wrong positive results, 2 acon and 1 determine alere, cos that result of the girl was positive with the mentioned test, is it possible it was wrong positive?

Do u suggest that i should go for PCR test, they are saying that it can detect hiv earlier than other test, sorry but im a bit confused and ive been in this situation since last year dec,

thanks
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Read the 1st reply Teak gave you.
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thanks again dr for your reply,

what about seroconversion, ive read alot about this issue and some people says is a myth and others confirm it,
Do you think ive any chances of seroconversion?
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We can't be responsible for the incorrect information you find on other forums.
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I really appreciate your prompt reply.

some of the forums says that i should retest 6 months post exposure or post pep, do i need to go throught it?
I am a bit close to my marriage and i just want to confirm it ( you know anxity is not something easy to be calmed down)

let me thank you again and tell you that ive tested the girl with acon & determine antibody blood test and the results were positive.
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Your test was conclusive.
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