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Chances of change in report
I did Hiv antibodies and RPR test in ictc of government hospital.They took blood from my vein after 3months (approx 96days) of exposure.(unprotected sex with lady who had multiple sex partner).all the test comes Non reactive. What is the chances of this report will change to positive after 6month of exposure.??
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Nearly negligible
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No need to worry test will negative
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Usually it ll be negative.
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There is a word called window period.. it can't be discussed all via this open way.. have a conversation with a doctor online or personal visit
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avoid unprotected contacts and  consult
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take proper knowledge about this first consult online
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