Friday, January 15, 2010

Hiv Testing At 3 Months If You Tested Negative For HIV At 3 Months And 4months Plus Respectfully Is There Any Need To Test At 6 Months?

If you tested negative for HIV at 3 months and 4months plus respectfully is there any need to test at 6 months? - hiv testing at 3 months

No. .. provided they have not slept together or had any other body fluid exchange suspended your account or syringes or other reasons ....

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7 comments:

KellyZ said...

Approximately 98% of people test positive for 3 months if they become infected. In rare cases, the body can be up to 6 months up to detectable levels of antibodies to HIV to produce. I would say that they are large (in particular) because it is negative in 4 months ago. If you are still worried that could again after 6 months.

flowerma... said...

You're right!

To can the person who said that HIV is undetected for up to 10 years, so bad. The only way is "accidental" is whether a person is HIV positive and should not be considered. HIV is 99'6% of the time to show you the 3 months after infection.

flowerma... said...

You're right!

To can the person who said that HIV is undetected for up to 10 years, so bad. The only way is "accidental" is whether a person is HIV positive and should not be considered. HIV is 99'6% of the time to show you the 3 months after infection.

Katherine W said...

There are different types of tests. Some are exactly 13 days, not only because of the test antibody can take (the six months to develop up to), directly tested. Questions, where the test is required if it try again.

Ana said...

Yes - it is possible that the virus is latent (remains hidden) on your system, it should certainly still be tested. For more specific questions you should ask your doctor.

Karma said...

HIV can remain undetected for up to 10 years.

Pam R said...

I would be there for the peace of mind

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