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Review Question - QID 214223

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QID 214223 (Type "214223" in App Search)
A 25-year-old man presents to his primary care provider for HIV testing. He just learned that his sexual partner from 12 days ago recently tested positive for HIV. The patient has no significant past medical history, and previous STD testing has always been negative. He reports no symptoms, and physical examination is unremarkable. The patient is tested for HIV. Within 2 weeks, the patient becomes febrile and develops symptoms of pharyngitis, lymphadenopathy, and myalgias. Labs return back negative on the heterophile test. From the initial visit, what results were most likely seen on the patient’s HIV testing?