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Q: Elisa test results
asked by: murano on April 4th, 2009
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Hi all, I'm spanish and i don't speak english very well but i'll try

My situation risk: vaginal relations with prostitute but the condom broke about 2-3 minutes

My symptons:
-pharyngittis ( today persist)
-night sweats for 20 consecutive days

My test: elisa fourth generation Ag/Ab with negative result on days 28 and 55

I know that I should wait 3 months but i would like to hear your opinions.

another question
- can primoinfection be detected by test p24?
- my test day 28- result 0,26 and my test day 55- result 0,45 ( negative < 0,90), why my last test increased the result?

and a last question ( sorry)
i have two hemogram, the first at month after exposure, and the second two months after exposure

................. hemogram 1 hemogram 2
Hemoglobin ........ 5.220.000 / 5.000.000
Hemoglobin....... 16,42 / 15,82
Hematocrit........ 48,19 / 46,7
White blood cell........ 6,710 / 5,59
lymphocytes......... 32,9% / 34%
Neutrophil.......... 57,5% / 54,5%
Monocites......... 7,8 % / 9,3 %

Platelets.......... 241 / 170


Im worry, my lymphocites decreased, and my plateletes decreased 70.000!!! , why? can be vih ? thanks very much

adios amigos
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Muthoni
replied on April 5th, 2009
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Hey Murano
I am just going to reply to the part about testing. In my opinion, it is best you wait three months, have a blood test and wait another three months for another blood test and then you know for sure. Then you will have peace of mind as concerns the virus. This calls for patience.

All the best
Muthoni (Mson)
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