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Elisa test can give false positive 2 weeks after covid?

I had unprotected oral (give/receive) and protected anal (receive) with no semen involved with a trans (i m a male). I had an antibody test at 5 month (144 days) and it was negative. I retested 2 weeks later with elisa after a covid infection(still waiting for the result).
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles with IV drug users.

You had NO RISK for HIV. Any test you take at any time will be negative, since you were never at risk for HIV.
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Thank you sir. My life is a hell. I cannot find peace.
You had a non-event. See a therapist if you continue to worry about this non-event.
Test result: 0.08 < 1 nonreactive
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT
Since you had no risk everyone but you knew it had to be negative. If you continue to worry, see a therapist, because disease can't occur when there is no possibility of infection.
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