HIV Testing: Understanding Positive Results and the Window Period
HIV carriers always test positive for HIV if the test is done correctly and the person has been infected for a long enough period of time. The window period, during which a person may be infected but not yet test positive, can be up to 6 weeks. After this period, a person who is infected with HIV will always test positive for the virus.HIV & AIDS - Related Articles
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