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thank you guys :)

TEST NEGATIVE AFTER 31 51 AND 88 DAYS
the test is elisa
are these test are conculisve ?
till now i cant believe that i dont have hiv :)
THANKS TEAK LIZA LOU
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NO.You are Hiv negative.2 days makes no difference.You don't have Hiv.
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can i convert to a positve one during 2 days only ?????
do NOT play with my feelings !!
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http://www.cdc.gov/globalaids/Resources/pmtct-care/docs/TM/Module_6TM.pdf
Page 11
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  In an adult, a positive HIV antibody test result means that the person is infected, a person with a negative or inconclusive result may be in the “window for 4 to 6 weeks but occasionally up to 3 months after HIV exposure. Persons at high risk who initially test negative should be retested 3 months after exposure to confirm results
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your test IS conclusive...further testing is NOT needed ! ! ! !
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From the CDC website: "...if the initial negative HIV test was conducted within the first 3 months after possible exposure, repeat testing should be considered >3 months after the exposure occurred to account for the possibility of a false-negative result. Ninety-seven percent of persons will develop antibodies in the first 3 months following the time of their infection. In very rare cases, it can take up to 6 months to develop antibodies to HIV."
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Yes,your test at 88 days is conclusive.You don't have Hiv.You're safe.
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SPECIAL THANKS to zamzam and getitright
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