by NahZ on Sat Feb 09, 2008 6:09 pm
No tests are 'miracles' in quick results. You need to get tested at three months after exposure and 6 months after exposure, preferably making one of those tests a blood test (the last)- the first can be anything recommended, including the 'quick' oraquick test. A negative result at 3 months means it's unlikely you're positive, but tests do malfunction and in some cases people simply don't develop enough antibodies to be detected- which is why you need to get tested again at 6 months.