There are actually three different types of HIV test: * antibody tests - which detect the antibodies that the immune system produces in response to an HIV infection * antigen tests - which detect the presence of HIV's p24 protein * RNA / NAT (nucleic acid based) tests - which detect the viral ribonucleic acid (RNA) Only the antibody and RNA / NAT tests are used for routine diagnostics.
ELISA and Western blotting are the methods used to confirm the HIV virus on the sample. It is identified on the basis of antigen-antibody(Ab) interaction of HIV protein and its Ab. This may even allow us to identify the viral titer in the blood.
western blot test and ELISA test
elisa and Western Blot
Two types of HIV testing are saliva testing and blood tests. Among methods, there are antibody tests and viral tests.
There is HIV testing,allergy testing,cancer blood testing,STD testing. There are different types of blood tests. They help doctors check you for diseases and different things.
Yes, most HIV testing is voluntary.
i done sex with a girl who is hiv +ve and when i testing i am scared
Chickenpox can't be mistaken for HIV in laboratory testing. It's hard to imagine mistaking the two in any context.
every field of the military jobs require hiv testing.
No, HBV testing does not test for HIV.
There is no minimum age for HIV testing. In fact, infants are often tested.
Your HIV testing experience may vary depending on where you seek services. Standard testing procedure for many HIV testing sites involve a two-step process. Rapid response, oral HIV testing is available in many locations. The test collects a cell sample from the gums and detects antibodies associated with HIV infection. If a rapid response test is reactive for HIV antibodies, a person is considered "preliminarily positive" for HIV infection. After an initial positive, the most common confirmatory tests may be administered orally or by blood draw. Getting tested for HIV is a very sexually responsible behavior. Good luck!
Yes.
HIV testing allows a person to know their HIV status and take appropriate health measures. Someone with a positive HIV test can start early treatment, for instance, and reduce the risk of transmission to others.
The saliva test for HIV provides results in about 20 minutes while the person waits at the testing facility.
If a person tests positive for the HIV antibody, it means that person has the HIV infection.