Guidelines of hiv

2019-04-25 12:31:21
UK guidelines consider a negative result three months after an exposure as being HIV negative. If the result is negative three months after exposure your result is interpreted as negative. This assumes you have had no further risks In practice, a negative result after three months means you do not have HIV. You do not need to test again unless you expose yourself further in the future. This guidelines are true? Are these are new guidelines ?
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Answered2019-04-26 09:39:21

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Yes,  true... However in some people window period could be six months, so after six months it's concluded

Answered2019-04-25 14:53:47

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