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When Is The Right Time To Take A Test For HIV?

During intercourse with a sex worker, I ejaculated and continued for about 40 to 50 seconds and then came to know my condom tore off. After this incident i took HIV PCR DNA after 15 days and elisa and tri-dot after 6 weeks. All these tests indicated HIV negative. What are the chances of me having HIV Positive after 6 weeks, 8 weeks and 12 weeks.
Tue, 12 Aug 2014
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Thank you for query.If your results of PCR are negative after 15 days.then there is least possibility of getting HIV.The chances of HIV being positive after 6,8,12 weeks is almost nil provided you do not have any other modes of risk for HIV.You can get back directly to me for any clarifications .Dr Bharatesh D Basti Dermatologist and Venereologist.
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When Is The Right Time To Take A Test For HIV?

Thank you for query.If your results of PCR are negative after 15 days.then there is least possibility of getting HIV.The chances of HIV being positive after 6,8,12 weeks is almost nil provided you do not have any other modes of risk for HIV.You can get back directly to me for any clarifications .Dr Bharatesh D Basti Dermatologist and Venereologist.