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I took a Uni-gold Rapid Hiv Test in March of this year, and wanted to know, if since my last exposure was 8 months prior, if my negative result would be ok? This was the first HIV test I've ever taken, so I want to know how accurate it is? Your result after 3 months is conclusive. You are way after the window so you are 100% negative. Move on with your life and do not even come back for this question again. Enjoy your life, stay safe and always use condoms. |
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