I posted a few months ago regarding rare strains of HIV and testing for HTLV....
Just wanted to check a few things which are really worrying me... I did get tested for HTLV 1&2 antibodies a few months ago - which came back negative. However looking through the net recently I've found some people on the forums claiming that someone called Mr. Sadowsky from The Body website saying that some people will NEVER develop HTLV antibodies even though they have HTLV...
So I trawled through The Body website and forum which looks like a good HIV resource and I came across this li
2015-02-16 05:30:51
Hello Thank you for your post. I am afraid that the articles that you are citing are old and out of date. Current serology tests for HTLV-1 and HTVL-2 are highly sensitive and would detect the presence of antibodies in most individuals after 12 weeks of the infection. Regarding the HIV Duo test that you had can be considered fully conclusive after 4 weeks of a possible infection. If you had not sero-converted the p24 would still be detectable as it is independent of your immune response. Finally I totally agree with Dr Hook's statemetn regarding HIV rare strain and subtypes. Best wishes
2015-02-16 05:31:18