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I am a little confused about my recent HIV test result that I had to do for insurance purposes. In the result it simply said 0.2 OD for my HIV I and II ELISA. In the reference it said <0.25 nonreactive and >=0.25 OD is reactive. I am just concerned that mine is so close to cut off value. Do you think there is anything to worry about? I have never done a test before. Can you please help?
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Nothing to worry everything is normal.
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Nothing to worry. Negative means negative. Please explain what risk factors you have. Please take private consult with audio video chat and then I can guide you properly and explain you what is to be done.
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