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seroneg. hiv-infection?
#178567 - 03/06/06 10:28 AM
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I have a question for the experts with a lot of experience in hiv. I know, the most infected people would have a pos. elisa after 13 weeks. Some rare people need a longer time. My question is, you know about people with a neg. elisa at 12 months,but infected? I have a lot of severe hiv-symptoms, but repeatedly neg. elisa-tests about 12 months. And I have done a pcr-dna-test for hiv1 and2 after 5 months-NEG. What are my probabilitys of "undetectable hiv"? You know about such people? Please help,the symptoms not in my head ,I am hopeless. Thank you.
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hi
regards from india
Your tests are conclusive, you are HIV negative!HIV is absent in your body.
Nope, i havent seen a case in which a person is negative at 12 months and still infected.
Goodluck
-------------------- Take Care
God Bless you
Stay Well
Love Ravi
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quick answer. You have tested negative....more than enough times. You don't have 'Undectectable HIV', whatever the hell that is....simply put, you are HIV negative and NOT infected. If you have health issues...see your doctor to get to the bottom of it.
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