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Your combination HIV antibody/antigen test taken 30 days after your exposure is more than 99% conclusive. While the there are a very few cases of HIV which become positive between four and six weeks after exposure, this is substantially less than 1% of person to acquire HIV. Edward W. Hook M.D.
somebody know why less 1% people cant detect in 4 week ? my exposure in sex with condom and oral, and i know in this my test its conclusive.
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You had no exposure. There is no % factor when you have no exposure.
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hey thanks for answer my question. just confuse with 1% maybe they consume prep or something
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I agree that you are focusing on the wrong thing. NO risk means you can't get HIV. Period.  
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You can't get hiv when you use a condom and you can't get hiv when you have oral even if you don't use a condom. Therefore you are 100% guaranteed not to have hiv. It is time to move on.
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Your test is and always will be negative for sex with condom and oral. That's not a risk for HIV. The only risks for HIV are unprotected vaginal or anal or sharing IV drug needles.
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my exposure is sex with condom and oral, and i know in this group  my test its conclusive. (typo)
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