Initializing Vogelview...
Performing medical cross-referencing...
Initializing Vogelview...
Performing medical cross-referencing...
Loading...
This comprehensive HIV test found no virus or antibodies in your sample, confirming you are HIV negative.
Your HIV test did not detect either the HIV antigen (p24 protein present early in infection) or HIV antibodies (which develop over weeks). This is a reassuring result.
Your HIV status is negative. Continue safe practices to remain HIV-free.
HIV Ag/Ab: Non-reactive — no HIV detectedThe 4th generation HIV test checks for both the virus itself and the antibodies your immune system makes against it. Both are absent in your sample.
Good result. If you had a recent potential exposure (within the last 10-20 days), repeat testing in 45 days confirms a definitive negative.
HIV Ag/Ab: Non-reactiveYour test is negative but if a potential exposure happened very recently (within 10 days), this test may not yet detect it. The 4th generation test has a 10-20 day window period.
If exposure was less than 10 days ago, repeat testing at 45 days post-exposure. Consider PEP if very recent exposure.
HIV Ag/Ab: Non-reactive (early window)This comprehensive HIV test found no virus or antibodies in your sample, confirming you are HIV negative.
Continue regular testing if you have ongoing risk factors. Consider PrEP if at ongoing high risk.
HIV Ag/Ab: Non-reactive — within normal rangeYour HIV test is conclusively negative. The test detected no HIV antigens or antibodies.
No action needed beyond your usual prevention practices.
HIV Ag/Ab: Non-reactive — no HIV detectedAn indeterminate result means the test detected something but cannot confirm whether it's a true positive. This can happen with very early infection, certain cross-reactive antibodies, or a lab issue.
See your doctor immediately for confirmatory testing (Western blot or NAT test). Do not panic — indeterminate results often turn out negative on confirmation.
HIV Ag/Ab: Indeterminate — repeat testing requiredA reactive result means the test detected HIV-related markers. This is NOT a confirmed HIV diagnosis — it requires a confirmatory test (HIV-1/2 differentiation assay or viral load). A reactive screening test has a small false positive rate.
See your doctor or sexual health clinic today for confirmatory testing. Try not to panic — this is a screening result and needs confirmation before any conclusions.
HIV Ag/Ab: Reactive — confirmatory testing neededYour HIV infection has been confirmed. Modern HIV treatment (antiretroviral therapy) is highly effective — most people with HIV on treatment live a normal lifespan and cannot transmit the virus. This is manageable, not a death sentence.
Start antiretroviral treatment as soon as possible. Partner notification support is available. You deserve excellent care.
HIV Ag/Ab: Reactive — confirmed positiveUpload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.