A member asked:

I took an hiv antibody test, blood drawn from the vein. at 33 days, almost 5 weeks after possible hiv exposure. which were negative. how accurate are my results? also, are my results likely to change in the coming weeks?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Depends: It depends on the type of test done. It is good that the result were negative. To be sure, you should get a HIV nucleic acid test at 6 months after exposure. Get HPV vaccine. Wish you good health!

Answered 11/15/2020

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