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Oh wow, you're negative! Congratulations! The average time for most people is 7 weeks max to have it show up. In the rarest cases, and I mean less than 1% it takes up to a year, but hon, I'm sure you're negative. HIV is a funny disease when...
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Depending on who you ask from 3 weeks to 6 months and rarely up to a year.
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The temporal end of this is accepted as six months. Meaning if one is tested after six months and is HIV negative, he breaths a sigh of relief. Jay
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This is the chlamydia forum. You need to post in the HIV prevention forum. Aj
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PCR tests are not approved diagnostic tests. Get an antibody test at 3 months to obtain a conclusive test result.
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HIV tests can take up to 6 months to turn positive because it measures the antibodies in your blood. If you are negative now, get retested 6 months after your negative test, just to be sure. In the meantime, be sure not to engage in whateve...
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In HIV testing, time period between getting HIV and development of enough antibodies to be detected is called window period. In case of HIV, it can be 4-12 weeks and rarely 6 months. 
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patrick, An HIV window period is not a disease that can be treated, it is the period of time between infection and the development of antibodies which is called the window period. During the window period people infected with HIV will not y...
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Okay, I think I know what you're asking! First HIV test should be 3 months after initial suspected exposure. To be positive you should be tested again 3 months after first test = six months after first suspected exposure. If you have used c...
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