No it is not.
Retesting for HIV should be done at the end of the window period for the particular test. You should also get retested if you have a new partner.
If your HIV test result was negative, and you've had no new risky exposures since the test, and if you are not in the window period, you can consider yourself free from HIV. The window period the time between infection with HIV and the time when the test will become positive.
the new borns are not given names, or put in the movies new moon. they cut that scene.
They can be with children and new borns. They do what nurses do in the clinic: Pluse, weight, height, prints of new borns and more.
It will take minimum three weeks to get social security number for your new borns.
they work at hospitals!
Regardless of gender or sexuality, one can have an HIV test in New York City at many places for free. One of these places is Morrisania, 1309 Fulton Avenue, Bronx, NY, 10456.
5300 and they were new borns!
Only once, usually.
new borns
Non-reactive HIV and VDRL tests indicate that the patient wasn't infected prior to the window periods for those illnesses. If there has been a new exposure during the window period, retesting should be done.
The initial symptoms are the same as and indistinguishable from influenza and lasts about as long. The virus then hides from the immune system and in most cases no other symptoms will be seen for a latent period of 5 to 20 years, at which point the immune system begins to rapidly fail and a wide variety of opportunistic infections and cancers appear. During the latent period as there are no symptoms the only way to detect an infection with HIV is with lab tests to antibodies to the virus.