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I have tested negative for hiv 6 months after exposure with ag ab test from vein in lab is this conclusive ?

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Dr. Hunter Handsfield answered

Specializes in Infectious Disease

The AgAb HIV tests are conclusive any time 6 weeks or more after the last possible exposure. Your negative result at 6 months is 100% proof you do not have HIV.

Answered 11/10/2022

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