... For antigen/antibody tests from a blood draw, the window is 18 to 45 days after exposure. For rapid antigen/antibody tests from a finger stick, the window is 18 to 90 days after exposure. For antibody tests (which are most rapid tests and self-tests), the window is 23 to 90 days after exposure. ...
HIV-Negative Facts: Can You Get HIV if You and Your Partner Are Negative?
... For antigen/antibody tests from a blood draw, the window is 18 to 45 days after exposure. For rapid antigen/antibody tests from a finger stick, the window is 18 to 90 days after exposure. For antibody tests (which are most rapid tests and self-tests), the window is 23 to 90 days after exposure. ...
... “Often, people along the way will find ways to cope, to draw on that inner strength that's there, and hopefully get linked in with a number of supports, but the stressors change over time. ...
How HIV Can Affect Your Mental Health
... “Often, people along the way will find ways to cope, to draw on that inner strength that's there, and hopefully get linked in with a number of supports, but the stressors change over time. ...