If you were asked whether you were HIV positive/negative, you will need to be retested to make sure.
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It simply can't be done unless you can prove you were put on there by accident (a mis-mark at a donation center that resulted in you being added to the NDDR or something similar of which you are not to blame). Once you're on the list, you're there until the FDA changes its laws regarding whatever put you on there in the first place.
You don't have HIV. Congratulations!! (just between you and me that one seemed pretty obvious)
Fairly accurate. The window period for HIV is rather long, up to six months. This means that the person can be infected for six months without developing enough antibodies for a standard HIV test to detect. However, that is more the exception than the rule. To be more certain, a person may want to test again at the 6 month period.
If you have had no new partners, and your partner is monogamous, you don't need retesting. You should be retested if you have a new partner.
B.C. years are like negative numbers on a numberline counting down then counting up again once it hits A.D. (A.D. years are positive numbers on a number line)
Some scientists believe that the world will keep crashing in on it's self and over a period of time a new world will then form and this will happen again and again, But if the world did end it would be in a long time, some people thought about 2 years ago it would be the end of the world when the scientists tested that tunnel i think it was but nothing happened
It depends on the context. A negative pregnancy test or negative culture means pregnancy hormone or sought-for pathogen were not found. A negative x-ray means normal. A pertinent negative is a "no" answer in the history that helps narrow the diagnosis. (For instance, a woman with no period for six months reports no intercourse with a man in ten years. That's a pertinent negative.)
No; you would not be HIV positive.
Since Chlamydia is a "silent" std -you wouldn't know you had it unless you got tested. Or when did get tested, and contracted the virus just a few days before getting tested, it will go unnoticed. What happened with me is, a guy I had unprotected sex with got it from me... like a year ago but when he had gotten tested it didnt show, so he didnt know he had it - but he got tested again and it showed - so i went and got tested but it didnt show, yet my doctor gave me the antibiotics anyways - Just in case.
Most likely a gain in weight that would bring her back into fertile weight again. Or hormone therapy.
Negative information will remain on a credit report for the required seven years, or ten years if it is a bankruptcy. Such information cannot be removed until the specified time period has expired.