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Is CMIA HIV AG/AB Non Reactive conclusive after 39 days? Of potential exposure?
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Is CMIA HIV AG/AB Non Reactive conclusive after 39 days? Of potential exposure?
Hello1237
HI do i need to get retested after 3 months or I considered this already conclusive?
Thank you in advance.
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Sara_MHModerator
Your question has been fully answered that you have no risk. We wish you well
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GuitarRox
Same exposure as before?
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Hello1237
Hi yes.. :)
AnxiousNoMore
https://
www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Cunnilingus-a-day-after-tooth-extraction/show/3063296
Seek therapy for your unscientific hiv obsession.
I'm not sure why you keep coming back here asking for advice because after we explain the answers to your question, you tell us we are wrong and you know better.
Hello1237
Result is non reactive does this mean it is negative? Thanks again in advance
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