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How much time i can test hiv on exposure
In how much time i can test hiv if i have doubt of exposure.............................................
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You can go for test with in 18 to 90 days after exposure.
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share me some more details about your exposure chat or call me sir
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1-2 months
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You can check after 3 weeks
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Yes definitely
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