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I'm 42 years old, in 2017/12/22 via reputable lab and doctor I took a haematology: fbc and s-hiv ag/ab 4th gen comb and the results were as follows: white cells: b-neutrophil (40 ? 80%) = 29 b-lymphocytes (20 - 40%) = 61 b-lymph abs (1 ? 3) 10^g/l = *4.6 s-hiv ag/ab 4th gen comb= non-reactive the rest of the results e.g. (platelets, hb rec cell index and other white cells) were within the required range, except for the ones indicated above. Currently (february 2019) i?m feeling very sick and i?m starting to worry a lot. The last time I had an exposure was in june 2016. 1) please assist me by interpreting the relationship between the 2 test/results = fbc and s-hiv ag/ab 4th gen comb, 2) what are the chances that there was an human error especially in the side/when they were conducting the s-hiv ag/ab 4th gen comb regards worried patient.
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Hello. Your query was rightly answered by another Dr. few days back for this same question. You are hiv negative as per your test result from 4th gen combo test. Seems you did the test at 6 months after exposure it covered the entire window period for the antibody test to be valid.
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