HIV test results: After a possible HIV exposure you can be pretty sure you were not infected by six months after the contact. If three years have gone by and there is still no evidence of infection, you definitely were not infected by the exposure. Nowadays most people who know they have the infection are on medications, and often their "viral loads" or levels of active virus in the blood, are very low.
Answered 8/5/2015
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