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"HIV not detected" means the HIV test is negative.

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What is the meaning of not detected HIV test result?

The meaning of a not detected HIV test result means that the viral load can not be detected. If this is the first HIV test, you need to retest in 3 months. If you have already have been diagnosed with HIV, continue taking the prescribed medication.


What does it mean if HIV antibodies are detected by the western blot analysis?

It means that the person has HIV.


What is longest hiv can't be detected?

seven years


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Can an HIV test detect chlamydia?

No, it's only detected by a chlamydia test.


How can HIV symptom be detected with 7 days?

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Can a preson have HIV for 5year an it hasn't been detected tru testing?

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Can HIV be detected within a month of being infected?

Yes, it is possible. However, in many cases, the antibodies to the HIV virus do not appear until well past a month. The window period for the HIV can be anywhere between 2 weeks to 6 months. Any test done during this window period should be repeated so as to assure accuracy.


What is the HIV window test?

The window period with respect to HIV testing is the time of infection, until the time it can be detected during testing (which means antibodies are being produced from the body's immune system).


What is the full meaning of HIV/AIDS?

HIV- Human immunodeficiency virus AIDS- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome


Why is confirmatory test sometimes used to diagnose HIV?

Most forms of HIV testing do not test for the virus itself. The tests are designed to detect antibodies that are related to HIV infection. Although extremely accurate, it is important to confirm any reactive test, making certain the anitbodies that were detected are indeed those from HIV infection.


What does seropositive mean and how is a person tested for HIV?

When a person contracts HIV, their body releases certain antibodies to fight that infection. As such, if those antibodies are found in a person, then that individual has HIV. These antibodies can be detected through a simple examination of oral fluids or a blood sample. If you are found to have these antibodies, then you are seropositive.