FAQ

This section is dedicated to the frequently asked questions.

  1. Why do i keep testing negative to HIV ELISA 4th generation test or PCR tests (even 3 months after the sexual intercourse) while I have all the HIV symptoms ?

This is clearly the most important and frequent question we face. HIV is the most studied virus in the world because it kills infected people within a few years without them noticing it and these people are contagious (if not treated) all their life. ELISA and PCR tests are the most robust and reliable tests available. If these tests are negative for HIV, it clearly means that you do not have HIV.

However, as you have noticed yourself and contrary to what doctors say, this does not mean that you are not infected with a new sexually transmitted / direct contacts and contagious pathogen. That is why it is important to join forces to take coordinated actions to make this new pandemic known to the world.

2. “Is this unknown contagious pathogen already widely spread across the world ?”

The answer is clearly “yes“. If we look at the the website statistics 6 months after its launching, here is what we can see:

  • Visitors are coming from more than 82 different countries
  • More than 7. 400 unique visits