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Is HIV Possible In The Future Despite The Present Negative Result?

good evening sir, actually i am very much sorry to say that on october 20th,2009, i intercoursed one prostitute in red light area without using condom, idont have any symptoms of hiv+, after three month i went for hiv1 and hiv2 testind i.e.12/02/2010 my result is negative. i want to asked that is any possibility is there for hiv positive
Wed, 29 Oct 2014
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic.
After HIV infection, the body takes between 3 weeks to 3 months to produce antibodies against HIV. If you tested negative 3 months after exposure, it is unlikely that you have the virus.


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HIV AIDS Specialist Dr. Matin Ahmad Khan's  Response
In all probability you are HIV negative . If you have crossed the max window period of 3 months and have not re-exposed yourself in that period , then the negativity can't change to a positive status
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Is HIV Possible In The Future Despite The Present Negative Result?

Hi, thank you for asking Healthcare Magic. After HIV infection, the body takes between 3 weeks to 3 months to produce antibodies against HIV. If you tested negative 3 months after exposure, it is unlikely that you have the virus. I hope that answers your query. If you have more questions or any follow up query do not hesitate to write to us. I wish you well