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Is my test conclusive?

Hi all,

I tested negative 16 weeks after possible exposure. I tested using the rapid POC HIV test where blood was taken from my finger and was given the result in 2 min. Is this test conclusive or should I do the regular lab test?
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Nope.
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Thanks Teak.

So there is no difference between the INSTI rapid test and regular lab test in terms of accuracy?
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Your test is conclusive, you do not have HIV.
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Can someone please comment? The test was INSTI rapid test.
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So why does it say that it is 99.6% accurate?
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It's conflusive. Congratulations on your negative result.
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