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indeterminate western blot showing p24 equivocal

3 months after exposure i had a positive elisa and an indeterminate western blot showing 1 band of p24 as equivocal. test result said could be in process of seroconversion. I also had a viral load test which was negative. am I at risk? My physician told me no risk because if i was in early stage of hiv or seroconverting my viral load will be detectable.

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186166 tn?1385259382
please look at the dates on posts.  you are talking to someone from one year ago.
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Your question was answered do not repost... You had a negative on your Western Blot. Test result should be interpreted as positive only when the detected bands include p24 and p31, and gp41 or gp120/160.
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