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Is an insti rapid hiv test conclusive at 6 months and 7 months post exposure? test was taken using finger stick blood at a volunteers of america site

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Dr. Hunter Handsfield answered

Specializes in Infectious Disease

Yes, conclusive: Insti is a "third generation" test for antibodies to HIV types 1 and 2. All such tests are usually conclusive by 6 weeks and always by about 8 weeks. Negative results 6 and 7 months after the last possible exposure are 100% conclusive.

Answered 3/24/2019

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