As far as a ELISA test, the window period begins after you finish taking the PEP. 6 months after you last took the PEP.
The same goes for a NATT. But you must remember the PEP can cause a false POZ on the NATT test. So its best to stick with an ELISA.
***excuse me correction 3 months after you took your last pep is the conclusive result.
Is a Negative Rapid @ 10 1/2 weeks pretty conclusive? VERY VERY unlikely to change
PCR-RNA test is not a stand alone test and will not give you a conclusive result.
Thank you for the information... What is a PCR-RNA test?
Thanks... But having a Western Blot, Rapid, and Naat all coming back Negative is a very good sign, right?
Western Blot tests are confirmative tests used for confirming a positive test result. If you were given a WB test you need to go to another doctor that knows what they are doing.
Sorry I had meant to say a Rapid Blood test, Oral one, and a NAAT all coming back Negative is a good sign? Over the past 10 1/2 weeks is promising?
Yes it is a good sign, it is just not conclusive.