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Non-Reactive after 3 mosMar 17, 2003 Dear RMK: Is Non-reactive Elisa Antibody after 3 months a good sign? |
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![]() | Response from Mr. KullThe BEST (non-reactive means no HIV antibodies were detected)! According to the CDC, testing at three or more months is considered accurate. That means, as long as you haven't had any exposures in those three months, that you are HIV negative. See CDC updates. RMK | ||||||||
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