Can a negative hiv antibody at 8 weeks be ruled out?

A negative HIV antibody test at 8 weeks generally rules out the possibility of HIV infection.
In fact, according to current testing methods and medical technology, HIV infection can be basically ruled out after a patient has been tested negative for HIV antibodies for 6 weeks.
Most of the testing organizations in China are using the third generation, which is the antibody test with chemiluminescent method, and the fourth generation, which is the antigen-antibody test with chemiluminescent method. 8 weeks of only need to carry out the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay or chemiluminescent method, as long as the result is negative, basically can rule out the possibility of HIV infection.
In addition, AIDS is a serious disease and patients need to actively seek treatment to avoid life-threatening progression of the disease.