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What Does My CLIA Test Report Indicate?

I had high risk exposure on 18th Feb. Did a CLIA test after 55 days in india and it was non reactive...I have fevers every day around 37.1 (orally) for about 2-3 hours.What generation test is CLIA test in india (Bangalore).is clia test conclusive At 55days(No further exposures) post exposure.
Tue, 5 Sep 2017
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Hello and thanks for your question.
It's my first priority to help you.
At 55 days,your CLIA (4th Generation) test negative result are accurate since 4th Generation tests use superior testing technology that can detect HIV in the bloodstream earlier with high accuracy (i.e. 95% at 4 weeks to 6 weeks post-exposure). If nothing has changed (i.e. you haven't engaged in any other risky activities since that potential exposure 12 weeks ago), then you can expect your test results to stay the same.
Such fever can be associated with other viral infection.
And symptoms are not themselves determine HIV.
So you are most likely safe for HIV.
Hope this helps.
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What Does My CLIA Test Report Indicate?

Hello and thanks for your question. It s my first priority to help you. At 55 days,your CLIA (4th Generation) test negative result are accurate since 4th Generation tests use superior testing technology that can detect HIV in the bloodstream earlier with high accuracy (i.e. 95% at 4 weeks to 6 weeks post-exposure). If nothing has changed (i.e. you haven t engaged in any other risky activities since that potential exposure 12 weeks ago), then you can expect your test results to stay the same. Such fever can be associated with other viral infection. And symptoms are not themselves determine HIV. So you are most likely safe for HIV. Hope this helps.