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Can I Get HIV After An Injection Inspite Of Negative Results?

Hello sir im from india on 8th nov 2013 I taken a blood test for uric acid I got a doubt about that syrange used for me. On 22nd nov i.e 14th day I got fever and water motions then I taken pcr dna test on 2nd dec i.e 25th day result is not -detected hiv virus after that on 19th dec i.e 42nd day taken tridot result is non- reactive plz conclude my problem iam in much stress
Sat, 12 Apr 2014
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
hi,,
firstly i admire u r highly cautious of ur health..
all institute are taking strict precautions to prevent blood borne infections,,so there is no need to doubt about procedures,,

transmission of HIV by needle prick is 0.01% risk,,compared to Hepatitis B infection 0.1% ,,so one should worry about Hepatitis B in this case,,

moreover ur test results are negative,,and they are absolutely appropriate tests,dont worry about HIV,,
u r symptoms may be associated with some other conditions,,,

hope u r satisfied..
kindly rate/ review if u r satisfied..

regards
Dr shyamala
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Can I Get HIV After An Injection Inspite Of Negative Results?

hi,, firstly i admire u r highly cautious of ur health.. all institute are taking strict precautions to prevent blood borne infections,,so there is no need to doubt about procedures,, transmission of HIV by needle prick is 0.01% risk,,compared to Hepatitis B infection 0.1% ,,so one should worry about Hepatitis B in this case,, moreover ur test results are negative,,and they are absolutely appropriate tests,dont worry about HIV,, u r symptoms may be associated with some other conditions,,, hope u r satisfied.. kindly rate/ review if u r satisfied.. regards Dr shyamala