Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - HIV is cloudy and lasts for two weeks, three weeks, four weeks and the 32nd day. Can it be ruled out?

HIV is cloudy and lasts for two weeks, three weeks, four weeks and the 32nd day. Can it be ruled out?

The chances of 32 days and 4 weeks are the same, and 90% negative results can be ruled out. It is recommended to review once every 90 days, and negative results can be completely ruled out. If you can't stand it psychologically, you can review it in 6 weeks, and 99% of the negative results can be ruled out. As for the half-year review, it's an old almanac. Now the unified caliber of the CDC is 90 days. If four generations of enzyme-linked enzymes are used, four weeks can be excluded.