62 days after possible exposure I was administered an HIV test at a Dr. office. They drew blood and sent it to a laboratory. I am a male and the possible exposure was that I received oral from a woman. I did not see any blood, I do not believe I had any cuts on my penis.
I do not have any other conditions that would suppress my immune system. I have read a few different threads and posts on the web regarding testing. The CDC states 3 months-some posts state this is to cover everyone including those with cancer and organ transplants and that the CDC is erring on the side of caution.
I have read that 2-6 weeks is conclusive and specifically 25 days. I do not have any symptoms other than anxiety and nerves at this team, even after that negative test. What is the accuracy of my test that occurred at 62 days (8 weeks).