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hiv concern

Hello ,

         My question is general but i want an answer as i'm very much concern , i have done more than 12 hiv tests and all are negative and cbc normal reange of wbc and LY , to my question   let's say that CD4 count below 200 my question is : can the body still produce antibodies for hiv even at low cnd4 level  ?
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186166 tn?1385259382
a CONCLUSIVE test result is obtained any time after 3 months post exposure.  YOU DONT HAVE HIV ! ! ! !
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Thanks teak ,

do you think that no need for testing anymore  .
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Move on.
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the exposure i'm concerned about happened  4 years ago and i didn't have any other exposure  after that when this case of thrush started i became frightened and start testing since jan2013 up to 24 aug 2013 i have done 12 hiv antibody tests all came back negative .    
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366749 tn?1544695265
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What was your exposure and when did you get yourself tested?
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thanks diver58,

           I'm concern to much as i have a case of thrush and it wouldn't go away i'm freaking out but i'm testing negative for more than 12 times -_-  
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366749 tn?1544695265
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If you had a real exposure and then tested for antibiodies after 12-13 weeks of the exposure, you should not worry about your status. You do not have HIV. CD4 test is not for screening purpose
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