A member asked:

Hello dr, i took hiv ab/ag test on 4 6 7 9 weeks, and the negative reading is as follow 0.07/0.05/0.07/0.08, does my test is considered conclusive? why does the reading keep getting higher over time? does this indicate something?

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Dr. Hunter Handsfield answered

Specializes in Infectious Disease

The numerical results vary naturally and are almost never the same each time. Any number below the pos/neg cut-off (usually around 1.0) is equally negative. The very same specimen tested 10 times would give 10 different numbers. Your results prove with 100% certainty you do not have HIV. Stop testing.

Answered 8/26/2023

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