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HIV Test Done. What Does The Report Indicate?

Hi, I got my HIV test done yesterday. I got physically involved with a girl 2 weeks back and here is what the report said:

HIV Combo(p24Ag,HIV1Ab,HIV2Ab),Serum by CMIA Negative (0.13) Negative:Less than or equal to 1.00 Index

Could you please explain this to me?
posted on Fri, 29 Nov 2013
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Hi, i understood your worries. It simply means you tested HIV negative but you would need to do another HIV test 3 months after because when you come into contact with the virus, the test dose no turn positive immediately.
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HIV Test Done. What Does The Report Indicate?

Hi, i understood your worries. It simply means you tested HIV negative but you would need to do another HIV test 3 months after because when you come into contact with the virus, the test dose no turn positive immediately. I wish you good health