16/10/18 I do a unsuccessful unprotected intercouse with my gf where my frenulum fracture & done 3 stitches on
After 34 days hiv Elisha duo combo nagative(0.211).
After 35 days &.41 days 21/11/18 & 27/11/18 hiv rna pcr quantative nagative(undetected).
After 45 days hiv 3/12/18 hiv Elisha duo combo 4th generation nagative (0.217).
After 45 days 4/12/18 syphillis/ hepatitis b/hepatitis c/ nagative... can be conclusive?
About 40 days I have dry coughs & sweat..I am worried about my hiv status please help me
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Not everyone is hiv positive. If your partner is trusted then you Shld not be worried about hiv. If she is an unknown then you wil have to repeat it after 6 months. If your sure that she is hiv positive u wil be started on post exposure medications
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Do not worry ...just get your hiv antibody tested in 3 and 6 and 9 months .
And please do not do viral load testing ...it is highly unnecessarily test for you ..it is only done to see the efficacy of treatment
Just do the antibody testing for hiv 1 and hiv 2 ...that's all .
And also do heb b surface antigen , vdrl and anti hcv testing
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and there is no use of taking post exposure prophylaxis now as you have already crossed the duration of 72 hours from the sexual incident ...hence it is of no use to take post exposure prophylaxis now.
but for future encounters ...wear condom .
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