HIV Rapid Testing: When Can You Get Tested After Exposure?
Yes, 64 days after exposure is long enough to get an HIV rapid test. Most rapid tests can detect HIV antibodies within 18 to 45 days of infection. After this window period, a rapid test can provide accurate results. If you're concerned about potential exposure to HIV and want to get tested, you can visit a healthcare provider or a testing center to have a rapid test done.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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