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DELAYED SEROCONVERSION
#185399 - 04/08/06 04:35 PM
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JOHN HOPKINS SITE SAID THAT CHRONIC HEP C CAN CAUSE DELAYED SEROCONVERSION SO IF THAT PERSON HAS BOTH BECAUSE OF HIV HE WOULD BE MORE LIKELY TO GIVE YOU HEP C SO IF YOUR BODY IS FIGHTING TWO INFECTION HOW COULD IT NOT BE DELAYED? SOMEBODY HAS TO HAVE THE ANSWER FOR THIS?
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Take your caps off and go read my reply in your other thread. If you have CHRONIC Hep C, then test for it. His answer never said anything about the body dealing with two ACUTE infections.
That answer never said that if someone is infected with HIV they are more likely to give you Hep C and as I answered...my husband has both. I don't.
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In addition, read the 100 other responses to this that have been posted over the last 3 months. This subject has been gone over many times, but I guess we are your steno machine and have to repeat our answers almost daily.
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Gman, Jackie:
What an asset it is to have you two posting regularly agian.
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