Just Diagnosed with Herpes; Very Concerned about HIV
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I just wanted to let you know that I did a Rapid HIV test today (the one where they ***** your finger) and it was negative...my anxieties have calmed a bit since then. I was wondering though, does the HSV-2 virus affect an HIV test...I guess I'm asking could I get a false negative since I recently acquired HSV-2 or can I fnally put this mess behind me????
Thanks so much for your continued support and encouragement
What is the percentage of accuracy of an HIV test 18 days after last unprotected exposure? I know at 4 weeks the percentage is 85-90%. Would antibodies show up at all by 18 days?
In addition, your 18 day result should add to your confidence. About half of tests that are going to become positive will be at 2 weeks. When this is considered in the context if your low risk of infection as discussed above, you really have little to worry about. Please try not to. EWH
Yes the rapid tests perform just as well as the EIAs.
As you said, this was the last question. No further questions please. EWH