For a conclusive negative test, there are no difference. All HIV test are 3 months post exposure for a conclusive result. A DUO can detect HIV apx 8 days earlier than a standard antibody test.
Yes,please get back to me with your negative result.
ok, thanks....will get back to you....
A DUO ofcourse.It looks for antigen & antibodies.
Sherry,I answered your question--''what are the chances of it turning positive later''--virtually zero.
ave talked to 3 doctors and they keep telling its accurate, am seriously confused!!!!! wat teast can i take for the tym being? atlest to quel the anxiety...
YES-- Dr Sean Cummings--'' I would consider your antibody test 99.9999% reliable at 6 weeks''--that was back in 2009 on the freedom health forum.
so which one is bette...duo or elisa?
Sherry, sorry for the hijacking of your thread. As I said your doctor is was incorrect. A conclusive negative test result can be obtained at 3 months post exposure.
No they do not give a 99% accurate at six weeks on an ELISA.
Our EXPERT doctors say it all the time and so do other specialist doctors.
What does that have to do with the question that was asked? There are no articles or studies that give the % that you posted and no doctor has said such.
I had a friend who I went to college with who was a chronic IV drug user and she tested positive 2 weeks after her exposure with a second generation antibody test back in 89.That was 23 years ago.She was dead in 5 years.
No one says that an ELISA is 99% accurate at 6 weeks. They may say unlikely to change when they obtain their conclusive test result at 3 months. Post a reply from any one where they state that.
Dr Garcia is an HIV specialist,so is sharon lewin and many others at sydneys ST Vincents hospital.Dr Tan is an HIV specialist and the list goes on.
No they do not and the studies on the approvals don't say that at all.
Some HIV specialists say it is and there are no HIV specialists on this forum.
An ELISA is not 99% at 6 weeks.
You can take another elisa which at 6 weeks will be around 99% accurate.The chances of a negative at 6 weeks changing at 12 weeks is extremely rare with the newer tests.
wat are the chances of testing positive later?
wat test can i take to atleast know my standing for now?.....its 6 weeks mark as of now...
It means you're negative thus far.