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HIV 1&2 ANTIBODIES, SCREENING TEST
I am aditya, 28year old and yesterday I had tested HIV 1&2 ANTIBODIES, SCREENING TEST. This is HIV 1/2 and p24 combo test(CMIA) after 9months of exposure(sex). Results comes: HIV 1/2 and P24 combo test(CMIA) Index value 0.12 which is negative. But time before 11 hour of test I drink 4 glasses of  whiskey before 11 hour of test.I I would like to confirm can Alcohol(whiskey) affect my HIV 1&2 ANTIBODIES, SCREENING TEST(HIV 1/2 and p24 combo test) CMIA test result report?? Report is attached.
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No ,it won't affect
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No.. dont wrry.. Alcohol wont hv any effects on HIV in ur case
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No , alcohol ie. taken 11 hrs before the sample given , does not affect  any changes to the report.
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No the report is conclusive and you may not have HIV infection.
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Alcohol does not change the outcome of the test. So relax!
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Alcohol doesn't have anything to do with your test report at all.
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No. However shun liquor for ever as it's not nutritious.
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