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I had exposure 5 months ago and after 2.5 months I had fungal infection in my groin and after 3 months I had ulcer and after 5 months I had dry cough and sore throat. And my hiv antibody and p24 test at 87 days non reactive and after 120 days I again repeated tests it is negative. My question is should I consider test at 87 and 120 days negative fully conclusive? And I have 1 question also that my blood sample had gone to lab and it takes 7-8 hours to reach to lab. So does this affect my results? Can I consider results fully conclusive that I am hiv negative?


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