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Ab Ag 4Gen Hiv test after 7 years of exposure

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I'm a male. Back in 2010 I had unprotected sex, I pentrated a girl anal of unknown Hiv status for a few minutes. The next years I had several other protected sex wirh girls all with condom but girls of unknown Hiv status too. Last time I pentrated a girl was in january last year with condom, keep in mind the condom was only covering the glans when I removed my penis but condom did not break. I took the ab Ag Hiv 1 and 2 test 81 days after that last exposure which was negative. Is it conclusive?
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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Yes, it is conclusive for ALL exposures.  Depending on where you're reading, the 4th gen test is conclusive anywhere from 28 days to 42 days, and any time beyond that.  So, at 80+ days from your last exposure, you are definitely negative.
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Thank you CurfewX it makes me feel more relaxed. I just thought that after seven years of that short unprotected exposute the 4Gen ab Ag Hiv 1 and 2 test was not that conclusive

Best regards
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