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| Q. Where can I get tested for HIV
in Korea? | |
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A. At KUISC and
hospitals | |
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| Q. How long after a possible
exposure should I wait to get tested for HIV?
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A. For most people, it takes
three months for these antibodies to develop. In rare cases, it can take up to
six months. That means you should wait at least 3 months after possible exposure
for the clear result. | |
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| Q. Does KUISC guarantee my
anonymity? | |
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A. Yes, it does. At KUISC, you
are guaranteed the anonymity. | |
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| Q. How long does it take to get
the test result? | |
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A. From 3 days to a
week. | |
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| Q. Can I get an anonymous test at
the hospital or the public health center by myself?
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A. Unfortunately, the answer is
no. Under the Korean policy on foreigners' HIV/AIDS, you need to present your
identification or passport when you take the test by
yourself. | |
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| Q. How much do I have to pay for
testing? | |
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