Thanks for the reply. Just trying to study more and more on this subject. I was on another board and someone posted this question, but nobody could answer it. Good to know. Thanks again.
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No. Only a VERRRRRY few, rare things can cause seroconversion to take longer....terminal illnesses, very aggressive chemotherapy, anti-rejection meds post organ transplants...and even these things are up for discussion. A lot of well respected MD's do not believe that these things even cause a significant difference.
But, in a nutshell...the 3 month window period applies to everyone.
Also, Should someone with autoimmune disorder wait longer to test or the three months is still considered conclusive.