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| Quick Question Sep 30, 2002 HIV RNA PCR and Antibody negative at 7 weeks. Can I rely on this? What should I do now? By way you give inspiration to alot of people. |
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Response from Dr. Frascino
Hi, HIV RNA PCR and antibody tests at 7 weeks are very encouraging, but 7 weeks does not equal 3 months. You are 5 weeks short of being out of the woods. To be certain, a 3-month antibody test is all you need. Testing before that time cannot be considered conclusive. Most likely, you are indeed negative, but remember, 3 months equals 12 weeks, and there is no getting around that. Good luck. Dr. Bob |
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