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HIV AG/Ab Test looking for P24+Ab 22 days post-exposure

Hello everybody,

First of all, I want you to excuse my English skills, but I am not a native speaker. I have a question regarding my risky behavior. I had an unprotected vaginal sex with a girl, actually not just one, I had some (4 or 5 times in a past), then I was tested after 11 weeks from the last intercourse with INSTI negative and also 6 week after with ELISA - negative. But some days after those tests I get drunk on some party and had another intercourse with her. Then 22 days post exposure negative HIV Ag/Ab. My question is : Are the tests using chemiluniscence detection of HIV Ag/AB 22 days post exposure somehow reliable ? I am just verry worried, still searching for some symptoms on internet, then checking my body thousand times a day ...

Sorry  for bothering you all with this question ...
Have a nice day.
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The are not conclusive period.
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If he make the 4G test, the result after 22 reliable?
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A negative at 22 days doesn't mean a thing.
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Sure I will do, my question was just about the reliability of the DUO test in 22 day p.e. Anyway th for answer. :-)
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You'll have to do your testing again from the last time you had unprotected sex and as you already know you can receive your conclusive test result 3 months post exposure.
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