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Dear Sir

I am living in Russia . I never had sex since five months ago.I have fever and sore throat so i did HIV test  ,the result is indeterminate so in the next day i  retested at different labrotary ,the result is one  positive  and  one negative.After two days I went to third laborotary and retested so the result is positive ,then i did western blot test and it is positive.What does that mean .Am i HIV infection .Do i need to retest out pf Russia .I am Iraqi and i need your help please .
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What was your results from your antibody test?
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Hi
Can u help .when i did western blot in Russia .i received the result within two hours .is it possible  and accurate to receive the result of wester blot in two hours
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it was unsafe sex 5 months a go
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What was your possible exposure?
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hi
what do you mean am i hiv infection .what test i have to do ..im living in Russia .where i have to go to retest and what types of test i have to do ..please i am so worries
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You need to be doing the right test.
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Did u test during this 5 months ???
When was ur last risk, whata was ur risk? ,  when u start symptoms and when u tested positive  ??
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Did you do unprotected sex before 5 months?
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