The combo is conclusive anytime after 4 WEEKS. 9 MONTHS is conclusive for ANY TEST YOU TAKE. 8 weeks is even conclusive for pretty much ANY test you take.
The top contributors you see on the right side of this forum are all highly educated on this forum. I, for one, am studying medicine and interested in specializing in HIV. I have my knowledge on the subject.
Some of the contributors are directly involved with HIV. Some have it, others have family who do.
The answers you are receiving are legitimate. If you can't accept them, then we can't help. Keep on worrying over something that carries no risk to you and ruin the next few months of your life over nothing. Stop worrying your life away.
I'm sorry I sound harsh but if you can't accept the facts, then we can't help you.
In adults, HIV is transmitted by:
Unprotected Anal/Vaginal Sex
Sharing IV drug equipment
Direct blood contact as in infected blood transfusions.
Uses condoms for vaginal and anal sex, and you will avoid HIV infection.
thanks for your reply. but isn't it somehow possible that there would be a transmission with a wound on my face. actually what i wonder is how conclusive this combo test is at 9 months since my exposure isn't related to anything sexual or sharing needles and so on..
also don't get me wrong but i see in this forum people that aren't even from the field of medicine but still replying to questions as if they have seen 100s of cases..
No, you're 100% HIV negative from that incident. You did not have a risk in the first place. Anyway, a conclusive result is 3 months past exposure with the OraQuick. You tested at 9 months, twice negative. You're fine. Believe your results.
YOU DO NOT HAVE HIV.