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Dear Lactnetters,
Would you all please respond to the list (or cc me: [log in to unmask]) when
replying to Pamela's questions regarding HIV tests as this is a special area
of interest for me too.
Thanks!
Dawn Martin
Austin, TX
anxiously awaiting Oct. 11th
----- Original Message -----
> Can anyone help me? I'm trying to find out more about HIV testing.
> Specifically, how long the window period might conceivably be (ie the
> longest possible time) between individual exposure and a definitive
negative
> diagnosis, provided further exposure to risk does not occur. I'm
> particularly interested to know what this time period might be for babies,
> but it would be useful for me to know what happens with adults too - eg
the
> pediatric HIV testing protocol for industrialized countries, eg the USA,
UK
> or Australia, and maybe adult post-exposure testing.
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