Confusing question: If you had an indeterminate HIV eia and western blot initially, potential causes for this include partial seroconversion during acute HIV infection or infection with HIV 2. If you are in a low risk category, and your repeat serologic testing and RNA testing at three months was negative, then it is extremely unlikely that you are infected with hiv. Your negative rapid test supports this conclusion.
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