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Possible causes of delayed antibody production

Dear Dr,

I have couples of question related to HIV , I hope if I can find answer.

1- what the possible causes of delayed antibody production? Can it delayed more than 6 months?

2- Am using cipralex 10g , can this delay the antibody production?

am worried that I will get negative during the 6 months after the RISK and after 7 or 8 months the hiv status will change positive. Appreciate if you can advice me.

Note: our hospital using Elisa 3G.

Thanks and best regards,
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HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug abusers
Mother to child
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HIV is not transmitted from what you describe,it's not a mode of transmission.
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Hi... Treak

I really need your help please....

I met a girl 3 days back and we came to close each other. We did not involve in any intercourse activity. I only sucked her nipples.

I have the following questions running in my mind.

1.       She confirmed me that she had bleeding from her nipples but I did not notice that. Further, I want to add that sometime, I have bleeding from my gums.  So is there any risk involved in this activity, if her nipple blood mixed with my blood of gums.

2.       Is there any case has been reported in above mentioned situation.

3.       What, if I swallowed her nipple blood.

4.       When I go for testing and test name?  I am really freaking out.

Please help me out.

Thanking you so much. for reading.
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You do not have an HIV concern. You have conclusively tested negative.
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i had sex with a positive girl and developed symptoms of hiv.i tested at 6 weeks and three months after the date(both rapid test) and it came out negative.what still scares me is a thrush like growth underneath my tongue and a muscle pain in my chest and arm which lasted for about three months..are those test conclusive
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You tested 3 months post exposure and have obtain your conclusive negative test result. You do not need further testing.
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Hi..There

I need your help please...

One year back, I had tested immunology and serology test, post 3 month of exposure with a sex worker. It came negative. i have read many times here and there that retesting is required again after 3 months.  My test names says immunochromatography technique used for antibody HIV 1& 2. is this test similar to ELISA test or what? which one is better? I am planning to get marry soon. Should i go for retesting.? and what is a serology test stands for? is it for happaties B test.?

Please reply...m really freaking out.
Thanks...
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No because a P24 will not give a conclusive test result.
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Thank you Teak for your support.

One of the good hospitals in my country advice me to do the P24 after 10 days from the  exposure.

do you agree?
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3 months post exposure is when you can obtain a conclusive negative test result. There are no tests marketed or sold to give a cncluive negative result eareler that 3 months post exposure.
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1. No.
2. No.
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