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Ihave done my hiv test which is -ve do i stilll have hiv or is the test ritght? |
even if i dont have sex with anyone afgter this will have risk of hiv even though the test is 100% negative Just prick your finger and put a blood sample on your monitor screen so we can analyze it for you. Sometimes the virus doesn't show up at the first test, so patients are often advised to go for another test in a few months. I can tell from experience. The test sometimes isn't right the first time. |
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