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I had a potential HIV exposure on June 6th. I had PCR RNA HIV 1 Quantitative and HIV 2 DNA/RNA Qualitative tests on Day 53, and a HIV 4th Gen/Duo result on Day 56. Can I rule out HIV based on these results, and do I need to retest at 90 days?

November 27th, 2024

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