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What is the HIV windows period for conclusive results
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You have a conclusive negative test. You don't have HIV, and you do not need any further testing.
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What about HIV 1&2. Is the determine test good enough
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FDA approved, on December 23, 2003, the Uni-Gold Recombigen(TM) HIV rapid HIV test, a single use rapid test for the detection of antibodies to HIV-1 in plasma, serum and whole blood (venipuncture). It is the first device to be FDA approved for use with all three sample types. Uni-Gold Recombigen HIV is intended for use in point of care settings as an aid in diagnosis of infection with HIV-1.
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Yes I did, r these two tests HIV determine 1&2 and unigold good
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Did you even have an exposure?
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I did the HIV determine and unigold. Is that good.
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It doesn't matter if it is low or high a risk is a risk and 3 month post exposure test is conclusive for a negative test result.
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So can we take it as a confirmed result at 90 days. What if it is a high risk exp
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No they don't need to retest again. It hasn't been 6 months since 2004.
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If somebody tests negative at 90 days, does he need to perform the test again. I read somewhere that 6 months.
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4 weeks to 3 months.
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