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I AM WORRIED FOR MY DAUGHTER

My daughter had unprotected  sex in the end of June, 2011, this mean tested HIV positive on December 5, 2011 because my daughter asked to make the test.  She is so scared now and I am in mentally distress because she said if she test positive she will kill herself.

She did a test in Some country where she was living, it was in November 1rst when the results come up, I am assuming that she tested herself in the beginning of October 2011.  Rhe results are reading like that because is a laboratory from South Korea:  C4712      AIDS(HIV,CLIA) <0.05 .  Also there is a notation Negative1.0.

I understand it mean that she was negative in October assuming she had the test in that date, but I will like to know what kind of test is it, is it effective, what all those letter mean in relation to Accuracy.

Could the virus be present after October and she needs to make another test.

Please Doctor help me!  I am so scared, she is my life and she is so beautiful, right now she is lost, crying. .
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186166 tn?1385259382
3 months post her last unprotected exposure is CONCLUSIVE.   testing at 6 months is not needed.
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But how much is the chance to be tested positive at 6 months?  In the end of December she will have 6 months.  

Also for the other side she is married now y she told to the husband what happen in June 2011, so the husband get tested on the middle of October and was negative.  They been together for 2 years and how she became in this single exposure was because they had a fight when the actual husband was his boyfriend.  
Both are in crisis now, I don't if the husband tested negative 3 months after her exposure, mean also that she is negative?
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No, she is conclusively HIV negative.
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