Your question has been answered that the 90 day mark was the point at which your HIV test was conclusive. As you tested negative at 91 days, our members have accurately stated these results are conclusive.
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You don't have HIV. 6 month is unnecessary.
Hello all,
Im here to update my test result.
1st test : 72 days post exposure : Negative.
2nd test : 91 days post exposure : Negative.
Planning 3rd test : at 6 month post exposure.
Are my result is conclusive ?
Because some information said after test at 90 days we have to test again the next 3 month. It is 3 month test post exposure is not conclusive ?
Can you all give me some enlightment ? Thanks you so much.
Hello all,
Sorry to bother you all again. Ive have take a test with this “one step” HIV home test kit. In my 76 days post exposure. I know the conclusive test in 90 days (2 weeks more) but im to anxious to wait, so i get tested and the result came back NEGATIVE.
1. Do you think there is a false negative if we tested before 90 days ?
2. Is it possible the negative result on 76 days after exposure can be turn on positive in the next 2 week (90 days) after exposure ?
Thanks for the response
I personally have never heard of 'one step' and would not know how conclusive its result is after day 60. I suggest you test again at day 90 or approach test centres with 4th Gen kits and get a conclusive result.
Most home testing kits are usually recommended to have a 90 days window period.
At this point, a standard (Lab based) HIV test will give you a definitive result.