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I HAD UNPROTECTED SEX ON 10TH DEC 2013 AND GOT TESTED FOR HIV BY HIV1/2 ANTIBODY SCREENING COMBO(CMIA) TEST ON 24TH FEB I.E. ON 75TH DAY AFTER EXPOSURE AND IT CAME OUT TO BE NEGATIVE. SHOULD I CONSIDER THIS AS CONFIRMATORY? ALSO I AM EXPERIENCING SOME PAIN IN MY THROAT AS WELL AS HEARTBURN AND INDIGESTION. SHOULD I GET SOME OTHER TESTS FOR OTHER STDS, IF SO PLEASE NAME THE TESTS?
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But i had it after approx 75days of the exposure and the test was HIV 1/2 antibody screening combo(CMIA) test and it was non reactive. Should i consider it conclusive or should i repeat it?
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Your 3 months post exposure test is only conclusive
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can you please reply to my question because i am really worried about it.
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