No. All infectious disease must be reported to the CDC.
By taking an hiv test
more males than females are diagnosed with hiv/aids
You get diagnosed with a blood test, and a personalized protocol is placed as a perscription.
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(HIV) is usually diagnosed with a blood test. Cultures for HIV are possible, but rarely needed for diagnosis.The FDA also approved an HIV test in 2004 that can detect HIV in saliva.
LaShun Pace, an American gospel singer and evangelist does not suffer from HIV. She was diagnosed with cancer and shares her story.
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No. HIV can be diagnosed via a blood test that has an accuracy rate of better than 99%.
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The first test for HIV is an anti-body test. This test looks for anti-bodies that your immune system has devloped to fight off HIV. If you have the anti-bodies, then you probably have the HIV virus.
No. HIV virus is different from chlamydia, although they share risk factors. Someone diagnosed with one should be tested for the other.
The HIV test tests for Human Immunodeficiency virus by using two different kinds of test; the ELISA and the Wester Blot tests. If there are HIV antibodies present, the a person would be diagnosed as having HIV.