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Does a negative rapid HIV test result mean that a person has nothing to worry about?

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Does a negative rapid HIV test result mean that a person has nothing to worry about?

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Not necessarily. For most people who are tested, a negative HIV antibody test result does mean that they are not infected. However, in some cases a person may have been tested too soon (before antibodies have developed, which requires an average of 25 days). That is why it is important to assess specific risk behaviors during counseling, and discuss ways to change risky behaviors.

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