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Are 86.5 days negative hiv results for rna and combo good enough? chances of them changing after ward's? please answer

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Dr. Natalie Sieb answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Likely negative: If both the Combo assay and the RNA quantitative tests were reported negative, it is unlikely they would convert to positive results after they have been reported to you. If you engage in risky behavior- unprotected sex with a partner with either an unknown HIV status or positive HIV status then you may want to consider getting tested again depending on length of time from exposure to testing.

Answered 1/20/2015

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