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i had a very regretable incident with a csw, 17 days later went for swobs and urine sample analysis 4 stds including chalamiyia, gonnorhea, trichomosis and any bacterial infections, RESULTS WERE NEGATIVE. 13 weeks 3 days later went for HIV and syphills test. RESULTS CAME BACK NEGATIVE. are my results 100% conclusive or did i test to early for any of them. hiv test was 3rd generation elisa 1/2 test. does this test for all subtypes of hiv. please answe r i feel really happy with these results and want to know if i can put this behind me or do i need to test at 6 months and for other subtypes
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It's not HIV...the only people who COULD test positive after 3 months are people with serious immunity complications...(organ transplant, chemotherapy).
Your test is conclusive.
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ok i read that 99% of the people will test positive at 3 months, but i dont feel right im always getting very tired around 3 in the afternoon even when i dont do any thing during day would i still feel like this if i had hiv or could could this be swine flu as i have had nasal congestion for about 3 weeks now which hasnt gone. i know i should see doc but could swine flu cause late secroconversion, or wouldnt theu know yet as it is a new disease
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cheers buddy
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Your antibody test covered all the subtypes you could have been exposed to and proves that you do not have HIV.
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sp does that test 4 all hiv subtypes that has been the only nagging thaught in my brain i was going to ring up tomorrow and ask dr if any 1 on here was unsure.
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Your results are conclusive. You have no HIV or STD worries.
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