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| please you can answer this little question about antibodies test Mar 8, 2013 it doesnt matter if i do a pcr antibodies test and a elisa antibodies test a 100 days after the relation of risk?? both are confiable?? other think is that i make a elisa test and i have the results 3 hours latter, its to soon or its ok?? can i be sure of my result NEGATIVO? |
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Response from Ms. Southall
Hi The guidelines for HIV testing are to be initially tested at 3 weeks and then again at 90 days and as long as there were no other exposures than the results of the test are conclusive, either HIV antibody or PCR. Be well and stay safe, Shannon | |||||||||
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