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| hi, mr cordova May 19, 2012 i did my hiv test 77 days after the incident in a laboratory. then, i did other test, and they found i have Candida albicans my hiv test came out negative... but i want to know if candida albicans have to do something with hiv? and if the virus can turn + in 13 days.... which i did at 77 days. |
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Response from Mr. Cordova
Hi, there: 90 days is considered conclusive, but I would feel confident of the test result at 77 days. Candida albicans lives in 80% of the human population without causing harmful effects but can cause a problem for people with late-stage HIV infection i.e. AIDS. In your situation, the Candida has nothing to do with HIV. I hope this helps. In health, Richard | |||||||||
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