test question?

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I had an unprotected incident with a man of unknown status, in February, 2 to 3 weeks later I got quite sick and had a lot of symptoms that could be associated with ars. the tests I've had so far have been

4th generation duo at 4 weeks- negative

rapid fingerprick test 5 to 6 week's- negative

antibody possibly 3 rd generation 7 to 8 weeks- negative

I still have to test at 12 weeks where I live

could any1 tell me how accurate they would be upto this point and also is there a chance of them

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    so now i have a negative result on a 8-9 week 4th generation duo test, so this along with my earlier testing, i can relax a bit now? i still have to go to 12 weeks because thats the guidelines in my country, but whats the chances of it changing at 12 weeks?
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    Hi,

    Was reading through this thread and wondered what the outcome was of your most recent tests?

    Hope it's all good

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