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Hiv report
Actually i have done hiv test in which first time hospital take test from my finger thorugh needle and it becomes doubut ful and again they take sample from my vein done clia test for hiv it become non reactive mentioned in reports..i want to know that is there positive mean i have hiv..or why different samole show different result
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Do it again after 2 mths
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There is a difference of only one day between the two reports. You didn't mention the date on which you indulged in sex activity . It is mentioned that the test could have been done during the window period . So the test should be repeated after 4 weeks.
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Connect please
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Can help you , kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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