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| exposure a long time ago Jan 31, 2009 I had an exposure 6 years ago. I only took tests now, and the elisa was positive, western blot indeterminate(p24 equivocal) and viral load test was undetectable. Can it be that I have aids already which made western blot indeterminate(loss of core antibody). How can i be sure that I do not have aids? Please answer. |
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Response from Dr. Frascino
Hello, A positive ELISA, indeterminate Western Blot and undetectable HIV plasma viral load six years after a potential exposure indicates you are HIV negative. Confirmatory tests (qualitative PCR DNA, for example) can be run, but I do not feel they are warranted. Stop worrying and start WOO-HOOing. Dr. Bob | |||||||||
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