Can a negative test after 101 days of high risk rule out HIV?

Negative test after 101 days of high-risk behavior can generally rule out AIDS, high-risk behavior after 101 days has basically passed the window period of AIDS, but in the regular hospital or CDC test results are accurate and valid results to rule out AIDS, if you use the test paper test, can not rule out AIDS.
AIDS is mainly transmitted through sexual transmission, mother-to-child transmission and blood transmission. Most patients can produce HIV antibodies in their bodies that can be detected about 6 weeks after HIV infection. A negative HIV antibody test 101 days after high-risk behavior can generally rule out HIV infection. To prevent HIV infection, it is recommended to avoid high-risk sexual behavior and unregulated invasive procedures.
If the test is negative after 101 days of high-risk behavior and you have doubts about the result, it is recommended that you consult a doctor at a regular hospital.