4 weeks to 3 months. The official guidelines to obtain a conclusive negative test result is 3 months post exposure. Those that MAY take longer are patients that are on chemo, anti-rejection drugs for an organ transplant and long term chronic IV drug abusers.
Teak then whats it is said that if u have a weak immune system it may take a bit longer?how to determine whether its weak or not?
Could u jus answer that part of the ques..so what i read was wrong..Weak Immune system doesnt come on that list
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Teak answered your question about what "immunocompromised" means:
Those that MAY take longer are patients that are on chemo, anti-rejection drugs for an organ transplant and long term chronic IV drug abusers. .
how about have everytime my body had antibody...
i mean rheumatoid factor antibody
my rheumatoid factor antibody is positive at rate 134 since 2003
it is mean a weak immune system or Immunocompromised?
so that mean my body take long time more then 3 month to develop enough hiv antibody to detect by hiv testing?
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