Human immunodeficiency virus antibody 0.32 is not high. The normal reference range of human immunodeficiency virus antibody is 0~1, so the test result of 0.32 is within the normal reference range and the test result is not high, suggesting that the body is not infected with human immunodeficiency virus. It is also possible that the body has been infected for a short period of time and cannot be detected during the window period. If there is a high-risk contact, you should go to the hospital in time for examination, if necessary, timely blocking treatment. If the results of three consecutive tests are negative, human immunodeficiency virus infection can be ruled out. You should regulate your mind, follow the doctor’s instructions for appropriate follow-up, early detection of abnormal symptoms and early treatment, and it is recommended that you re-check at about 3 months and 6 months.