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Originally posted by Midnight
This is old. Well, at least the story is.
How can they be so sure, tho? HIV hides and has reserves that can't be detected most times.
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Most times? Never. You are probably talking about late seroconversion when the body takes a long time to create "detectable antibodies" against HIV, and this is really rare and old news anyway. Modern tests are highly accurate and can detect the smallest amount of antibodies and "antigens" at the same time. There are too many other different methods today.
But this is not our case anyway, this person was already confirmed HIV+ and then no HIV was found which means he's HIV free.