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Posted: Dec 10, 2007

QUESTION:

I had a needlestick injury from a known AIDS patient. I have had serial testing up to 1 year from the date of the incident.

Do you feel I am safe to stop testing. Is there still a risk of delayed seroconversion?


  

RESPONSE FROM:   

    Thanks for your post.

    If you are one year out from your exposure (and have had no other exposures), you are HIV negative. You can stop testing.

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