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386032 tn?1220401438

something I have wondered

Okay it seems people worry about delayed seroconversion due to different circumstances i.e. chemo, antiretroviral drugs, and whatever. what i wondered about if someone infected experiences ars obviously after that your body produces antibodies. now something happens to you months later chemo or transplant rejection drugs. are those antibodies you have produced still there ?
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386032 tn?1220401438
thank you for the imput , I figured as much.
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170597 tn?1204052755
Thanks for the info, by the way that is funny pic in your profile, lol.

That's why all the educated doctors are sticking with three months conclusive results guidelines. However, I am still surprised that why CDC states that 97% is at three months? What about rest of the 3%? Just curiousity.
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170597 tn?1204052755
I have heard the same too, but late seroconversion will only affect injected drug user, cancer patients and PEP people, right?
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