HIV blood test Negative after 1 year/1 month of possible exposure....is it reliable?!
Question: HIV blood test Negative after 1 year/1 month of possible exposure....is it reliable.?
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Yes. More than 98% of people who have HIV would test positive within 3 months after being infected. In very rare cases, it could take up to 6 months for someone to test positive. You tested negative more than 6 months after your possible exposure. You are fine.Health Question & Answer
As long as you didn't do anything risky during that 6 months then your test results should be accurate.Health Question & Answer
Second opinion is required if you didn't have a baseline test.
Ask whether that is in 9 months to a year.Health Question & Answer
Ask whether that is in 9 months to a year.Health Question & Answer
absolutely you are fine & negative.
You can rely on that tests.Health Question & Answer
You can rely on that tests.Health Question & Answer
Yes, by now it would be showing up in a blood test.Health Question & Answer
You are fine. The clinic I work in would say you were fine after 3 month, so if you have been negative all these times, you are in great shape!Health Question & Answer