
How Confirmatory Is HIV ELISA Test On 90th Day After Protected Sex?

Question: how confirmatory is Elisa test on 90 day after protected sex.
below are previous results
eclia 26 day negative
eclia 42 day negative
hiv 1/2 antibody 60 day non reactive
Elisa 90 day non reactive
VDRL. negative 60 days
chlymdia and gonnorhea PCR 72 day negative
what should I test next?
coming to symptoms I have headache, gum ulcer, white saliva dry mouth feel as if swollen nodes in armpit, tiredness, sudden pain in groin area sometimes
what do you infer from these. can I consider myself free from HIV and other STDs. Are these confirmatory??
below are previous results
eclia 26 day negative
eclia 42 day negative
hiv 1/2 antibody 60 day non reactive
Elisa 90 day non reactive
VDRL. negative 60 days
chlymdia and gonnorhea PCR 72 day negative
what should I test next?
coming to symptoms I have headache, gum ulcer, white saliva dry mouth feel as if swollen nodes in armpit, tiredness, sudden pain in groin area sometimes
what do you infer from these. can I consider myself free from HIV and other STDs. Are these confirmatory??
Brief Answer:
No further test is required.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
Welcome to HCM.
HIV ELISA test at 90 days is 100% conclusive because the window period for HIV also ranges from 15 days to 3 months so you can definitely consider yourself free from HIV and other STDs as VDRL, Chlamydia and gonorrhea are negative.
These symptoms may be related to other common viral illness or could be due to anxiety also so calm down and don't take too much stress or tension. Consult your physician or dentist and follow the treatment regime, you will be fine soon.
Thank You
No further test is required.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
Welcome to HCM.
HIV ELISA test at 90 days is 100% conclusive because the window period for HIV also ranges from 15 days to 3 months so you can definitely consider yourself free from HIV and other STDs as VDRL, Chlamydia and gonorrhea are negative.
These symptoms may be related to other common viral illness or could be due to anxiety also so calm down and don't take too much stress or tension. Consult your physician or dentist and follow the treatment regime, you will be fine soon.
Thank You
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