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| Am I conclusively Negative? Jan 11, 2009 Hello Doctor; I am a 25 years old Male from Sydney, Australia. Following a possible exposure in August I had 5 HIV antibody tests during last 3 months which all came back Negative. The tests which I had are: Week 3(22 days) MEIA test for HIV 1&2 and P24 antgen: NEGATIVE Week 8(60 days) MEIA test for HIV 1&2 and P24 antigen: NEGATIVE Week 11(76 days) ELISA test for HIV 1&2 and P24 antigen: NEGATIVE Week 12(84 days) MEIA test for HIV 1&2 and P24 antigen: NEGATIVE Week 13(91 days) ELISA test for HIV 1&2 and P24 antigen: NEGATIVE The Nurse at my last test which was at week 13(91 days) said that I am "Conclusively Negative". But Doctor as you are expert in this field I am cofirming it with you. My Questions are: 1. After 5 Negative tests in 3 months am I conclusively Negative? 2. Do I need to re-test later? 3. Can stress and Anxiety in any way affects the HIV test or delays the production of antibodies? Your answer will be much appreciated. Thanks |
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Response from Dr. Horwath
I agree with the nurse. You are conclusively negative. | ||||||||||
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