Hiv window period for testing?


Question:
i was raped last year by another male all of my hiv tests are negative thanks to lord aboved. i was wondering whats the longest it can take thanks alot let me know asap
i took elisa and wb at 3 months and 10 months negative also did dna by pcr was neg and rna hiv tests was neg . thanks let me know asap

Answers:
You are out of danger, thanks to God. A year es enough time to be sure that you are not infected with HIV.
a year ago, and still negative.you're sooo good!

I watched a documentary on the HIV vaccine, and one of the nurses was testing an HIV+ patient when she got pricked by the needle, well she was put on ARV's and tested every 6 months in one year (twice) and after the second one (being a year) she found out that she was negative.

Hope this helps!
now that all were neg, its probably safe to go every 6 months ...good luck
If it has been a year and you're still testing negative, I'd say you're out of the woods. Normally, it takes 6 months to fully contract a disease and be able to see it on a test.

You're 100% right to thank the Lord and I'm happy to see that. I wish you luck and a long life!
13 weeks is enough for a reliable test.
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