HIV testing, also called HIV screening, is the only way to know if you have the virus.
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Several types of tests check your blood or other body fluids to see whether you're infected. Most can't spot HIV right away because it takes time for your body to make antibodies or for enough of the virus to grow inside you.
If you have the virus, finding out quickly means you can start treatment right away so you can feel better and live a long, full life. You can also take steps so you don't pass HIV to other people.
Pregnant women should get tested because early treatment means you probably wont pass it to your baby.
The CDC recommends that everyone in the United States between the ages of 13 and 64 get tested for HIV at least once.
You should be tested more often -- at least once a year -- if youre at higher risk of getting HIV, including if you:
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- Have had several sexual partners since your last HIV test
- Had unprotected sex with someone who is or could be HIV-positive, including someone whose sexual history you don't know
- Injected drugs using a needle, syringe, or other device that someone else used first
- Have had or are getting tested for tuberculosis, hepatitis, or any sexually transmitted disease, including syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, or herpes
- Are a sex worker
- Had sex with someone who has a history of any of these things
There are two basic ways to get HIV test results:
Laboratory tests. For these tests, a technician takes a sample of your blood and tests it. Youll get results within a few days.
Rapid tests. These tests provide results in about 20-30 minutes. You can get them done in a community clinic or take them at home.
If youve had a high-risk exposure to HIV very recently, go to the emergency room or call your doctor right away. Examples include unsafe sex with someone who has HIV or if you were sexually assaulted. Emergency drugs called post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) may prevent HIV infection. You need to take them within 72 hours (3 days) after exposure. The sooner you start, the better.
HIV 1/2 Rapid Test (Serum,WB,Plasma)
Name
HIV 1/2 Serum,WB, Plasma (Cassette) RapiCard InstaTest
Full name
Human HIV 1/2 Serum,WB, Plasma (Cassette) RapiCard InstaTest, Export Use Only
Category Name
HIV Rapid Test
Test
Bulk Or Boxed in 40 Tests
Specificity
100 %
Sensitivity
99 %
HIV 1/2 Rapid Test (Serum,WB,Plasma) description:
"EXPORT USE ONLY"
HIV 1/2 Rapid Test (Cassette) is a single use rapid test device for qualitative detection of antibodies to Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV) in whole blood, serum, and plasma samples.
Materials provided with the test kits
Test Cassettes , Droppers , Buffer Package insert
Materials required but not provided
Specimen collection containers,Timer,Centrifuge
HIV 1/2 Rapid Test Kit Background Information
The Human Immunodeficiency Viruses type 1 and type 2 are etiological agents of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). HIV has been isolated from patients with AIDS, AIDS related complex (ARC) and from healthy individuals at high risk for (AIDS). Infection with HIV is followed by an acute flu-like illness. This phase may remain unnoticed and the relationship to HIV infection may not be clear in many cases. The acute phase is typically followed by an asymptomatic carrier, which progresses to clinical AIDS in about 50% of infected individuals within 10 years after seroconversion. Serological evidence of HIV infection may be obtained by testing for HIV antigens or antibodies. Antigen to HIV can be detected throughout virtually the total infection period, starting at or shortly after the acute phase and lasting until the end stage of AIDS. Therefore, the use of highly sensitive antibody assays is the primary approach in serodiagnosis of HIV infection.
HIV 1/2 Rapid Test Principle
This HIV (1+2) rapid test device employs chromatographic lateral flow device in a cassette format. Colloidal gold conjugated recombinant antigens (Au-Ag) corresponding to HIV-1 gp120, gp41 and HIV-2 gp-36 are dry-immobilized at the end of nitrocellulose membrane strip. HIV 1+2 antigens are bond at the Test Zone (T) and rabbit anti-HIV 1+2 monoclonal antibodies are bond at the Control Zone (C). When the sample is added, it migrates by capillary diffusion rehydrating the gold conjugate. If present in sample, HIV antibodies will bind with the gold conjugated antigens forming particles. These particles will continue to migrate along the strip until the Test Zone (T) zone where they are captured by the HIV 1+2 antigens generating a visible red line. If there are no HIV 1 or 2 antibodies in sample, no red line is formed in the Test Zone (T).The gold conjugate will continue to migrate alone until it is captured in the Control Zone(C) by the rabbit anti-HIV 1+2 antibodies aggregating in a red line, which indicates the validity of the test.
HIV 1/2 Rapid Test Kit Performance and Characteristics
In a clinical evaluation of the performance of Diagnostic Automation HIV 1/2 Rapid Test using confirmed negative and 667 positive samples, the resuls are as follow:
Sensitivity 99.4% (666/667)
Specificity 100% (/)
Accuracy 99%
Overall agreement 100% with reference ELISA tests
Limitations of HIV 1/2 Rapid Test Kit
1. Negative results do not exclude the possibility of HIV exposure or infection. Infection through recent exposure (seroconversion) to HIV may not be detectable. A test giving an invalid result should be repeated. This HIV (1+2) Rapid Test does not differentiate between recognition of HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies.
2. If after retesting of the initially reactive samples, the test results are negative, these samples should be considered as non-repeatable (false positive) and interpreted as negative. As with many very sensitive rapid diagnostic tests, false positive results can occur due to the several reasons, most of which are related but not limited to the quality of the sample and exposure of the test to humidity. Please contact Diagnostic Automation technical support for further assistance
818-591-.
For more information about Rapid Tests, ELISA Kits, IFA Kits, CLIA Test Kits, or Serology tests, please see our website home page, or contact our Customer Service Representative at
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*Not to be sold, shipped, or distributed in the United States.
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