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I recently had HIV 4TH generation antibody and antigen test aftr 88 days of my exposure and result  is non-reactive with unit of 0.021. Request advise: Can anybody explain what does 0.021 stands for. (Ref: equal to and above 0.21 is reactive & below 0.21 is non reactive) Eg.: Does it mean that there are some number (unit)of HIV virus still there in my body or is it normal to have some reference units in Hiv tests. Do I need to be worried for that 0.021. 2. Is it reliable after 88 days exposure on 4th generation elisa hiv 1&2 test report.
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