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I have tested negative after 92 days But I have fever and loose motion after my blood was withdraw for testing So my question is that if infected needle was reuse while taking my blood then my results would have come postive or negative And does my fever and loose motion is due to blood withdraw during my test?
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Hi, since you have tested negative so right now there are no chances of infection. Usually there are nither syringe or needle reused for withdrawal of blood, if that's the case then you got to complain and retest yourself. Loose motion an fever could be either due to stress or some minor infection, for that consult to solve it out. Feel free to contact me if you have doubts.
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