Only in rare cases would a reasonably precise time frame be possible but there are some indicators that can narrow it down.
1) a history of symptoms. Early HIV infection can have mild, flu-like symptoms and/or a mild rash similar to a heat rash. The symptoms are so mild that most people won't recall them unless the infection was very recent.
2) a history of negative HIV tests. A new infection will most likely have occurred between the last negative and first positive tests. It will not be more than a few weeks older than the last negative test in cases where the infection occurred slightly before the last negative test. By looking at the testing history it is possible to narrow down the time frame.
A person who tests annually will have the best precision using this method.
3) a recent positive partner. This is the least reliable method as only in very rare cases would it be possible to determine which partner was the source of the infection. However, if a reliable history can be ascertained and only one infected partner is found then it is possible to narrow down the time frame. Again, this is an unreliable method as it is very difficult if not impossible to ascertain the HIV status of all partners.
Yes, there are tests that can be taken that will let doctors know if someone has transmitted HIV.
There's no test that can tell how long you have had HIV. A history of a prior negative test can narrow the possibilities.
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no, People that have HIV looks the same. You can't tell by just looking at them.
You can prevent HIV by using condoms and tell your partner to go see a Clinic and take the HIV -antibody test.
No. You may choose to tell him/her or not.
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i would like to know how long the actor Stephen fry has had hiv for please He has not got HIV, he did a documentary about HIV, got tested and came out clean.
Can't tell, as he has not disclosed his status
No, if you want a test for HIV, you should ask for it by name.
No, HIV is not checked in routine blood tests. The test must be specifically ordered.
No, HIV (which you probably mean, HIV +) can not be cured with herbals. You know why? Because there is NO cure yet for HIV+, even with medicine. BUt being HIV+ does not mean you will get AIDS. There are very good medicines today that will help people who are HIV+ live long, healthy lives. Herbals are a good, big part of helping someone with HIV+ live a long and healthy life, but they can not make the HIV+ go away.
Tom does not have HIV. The character he played in the film "Philadelphia" had HIV, then died of AIDS.
They look for the bodies antibodies that fight HIV infection to tell if a person is infected with the virus.
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