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Question

What is seroconversion and what are the symptoms?

Answer

HIV seroconversion is a very early stage of HIV infection. It is the time when a person first develops antibodies for HIV.

At this point an HIV antibody test will still be negative. The word just means that your sero status is converting from being HIV antibody negative to HIV antibody positive.

Seroconversion usually occurs starts 1-3 weeks after infection, with average time being around 10 days. Although 4 in 5 people (80%) get symptoms, 1 in 5 (20%) do not.

Seroconversion does not occur if you are on PEP, because PEP drugs suppress the virus. The timing mentioned above would start after the last PEP dose – ie 10 days after the PEP ends.

Symptoms

The symptoms of HIV seroconversion resemble those of a heavy cold or flu.

They commonly involve multiple symptoms that all occur at the same time. They last about a week and then resolve. If you get this heavy response and recently had a risk, it is more important to contact a doctor or clinic. This can decide your level of risk and the best time to test.

However, lots of people get some of these symptoms and it does not mean they are HIV positive. Stress and anxiety can produce similar general symptoms even though without HIV. This includes tiredness from not sleeping, anxiety and worry.

The most common HIV seroconversion symptoms include a combination of several of the following:

  • Fatigue (tiredness).
  • Fever (high temperature).
  • Sore throat.
  • Rash.
  • Headache.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Aching muscles and joints.
  • Swollen lymph glands.

Seroconversion involves several symptoms that all start at the same time. Only having one or two of these symptoms is unlikely to be HIV.

These symptoms are not a reliable way of diagnosing HIV infection.

Firstly, 20% of people who become infected with HIV have no symptoms. Secondly, none of the symptoms listed above, on their own, are an indication of HIV.

However, if you get several of these symptoms at the same time AND you have had a recent risk of exposure to HIV, then this MIGHT be an indication of infection.

The only way to know if you are HIV positive is by taking an HIV test. More information on tests is at this link.

If you have recently been exposed to HIV, or think you may have been exposed to HIV, then contact a doctor or sexual health clinic to talk about whether testing for HIV is appropriate.

This answer was updated in 2016, 2018 and 2023 from an original Q&A from 2008. i-Base no longer answers individual questions about HIV transmission and risk. (See: Question 1 at this link).

91 comments

  1. st

    Hi. one day i have sex using condum but the condom came off fail just before ejaculation. After 1 week i saw diarrhea, even it was not heavy it lasts 2 week. After four weeks I got some aching on my flesh but not exactly on hand and legs mucsle and after five week I got headache, but it is not heavy and tooks 2 days. Now, I start to worry even these signs not apear at same time pleasexplain. Thank you

  2. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Charles,

    Please see question one here:

    https://i-base.info/qa/what-are-the-most-asked-questions

  3. CHARLES

    Hi guys,….what is the difference between Alere h1/h2 and Alere combo interms of accuracy and window period of testing using these devices. I tested -ve using Alere h1/h2 4 months post exposure, are these results conclusive & reliable? should i wait and retest @ the 6 month mark?…i am freaking out guys…..thanks for the good work u are doing…

    cheerz!!

  4. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Maz,

    Please see question one here:

    https://i-base.info/qa/what-are-the-most-asked-questions

  5. Maz

    Hi, I had a possible exposure with a guy where I was bottom. 8 day and 41 day 4th generation test BOTH negative. Should I be worried with these results in 2016? Tests are very sensitive and should pick up either P24 or Antibodies?

  6. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Mike,

    Please see question one here:

    https://i-base.info/qa/what-are-the-most-asked-questions

  7. mike

    hello Sir I sex with 2 grails list year am always worry I have hiv so after 6month I have test negative . am worry up now do have to do another test again.
    Thank you

  8. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Joshua,

    Please see question one here:

    https://i-base.info/qa/what-are-the-most-asked-questions

  9. Joshua

    I had sex with hiv+ person last 4months ago. But until now i dont still have a symptoms of hiv. Am i free with hiv?

  10. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Nick,

    If people are going to get symptoms, this then is when they are likely to happen.