No, even with an undetectable viral load, a person with HIV will not test negative. HIV tests detect antibodies, antigens, or viral RNA, all of which remain detectable despite viral suppression. An undetectable viral load means the virus is controlled and untransmittable, but the individual is still HIV-positive.
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