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I have had prolonged fever lasted 8 weeks after a possible exposure and I tested 30 days 4th Gen test and tested negative until 7 months.

Mean time I have tested positive for CMV and EBV.

I read somewhere that these 2 virus or any co infection can delay the seroconversion.

I still have blurry vision and pins and needles and cold and cough.

Anyone experienced this or any thoughts?

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Griffon

It is very simple .

You have tested positive for CMV and EBV , that is what is making you ill .

You have tested negative for HIV so that is not making you ill . You do not have HIV .

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