Yes,absolutely.
With modern HIV tests, yes, a 10-week test is conclusive. 95% of people infected with HIV with seroconvert and test positive after 6 weeks, and by 10 weeks it's just over 99%. By 13 weeks, it's 99.99%. For most people who do not seroconvert by 10 weeks, it may be because of some other health problem (for example, the immuno-suppression drugs taken by transplant patients), so unless you fall into that category, your test is conclusive.
noty sure answer it your self
There are no reliable symptoms that point to HIV infection. An HIV test is considered conclusive if conducted 90 days after the most recent exposure.
Results from an ADH test are typically available within a few days, usually between 1-3 days. It is not common for this type of test to take weeks to receive results.
The test of ethyl and methyl alcohol may provide some evidence, but it is not necessarily conclusive. Further analysis and testing could be needed to confirm the presence and differentiate between the two types of alcohol definitively.
3 weeks
You can take the test 2 weeks after sex.
At least 3 weeks
no it takes two weeks for it to show on pregnancy test
you can take the test now.
2 weeks aprox.
About 2 weeks after sex, or a couple days after your missed period.