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When can a person infected with HIV expect to notice symptoms of the virus?

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Usually after 2 - 4 weeks, and you'll notice flu-like symptoms
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In the early stages of infection, the most common symptoms are:  None.

Within a month or two of HIV entering the body, 40% to 90% of people
experience flulike symptoms.

But sometimes HIV symptoms don't appear for years—sometimes even
10 years —after infection.

One in five people in the United States with HIV don't know they have it
That's why it's so important to get tested if you have any reason to suspect
that you may have it.