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It depends on the type of exposure and the standard testing guidelines in use at that time. Workers would be tested "as soon as possible" but within the standard testing guidelines. For example, the test for HIV-AIDS must give time for the virus to establish itself and the body to respond to the virus. So there is no immediate or rapid test. Scientists work to decrease the amount of time between exposure and test, but they can't create such a test if the pathogen needs time to develop and the body needs time to respond.
No. There is an incubation period. That is why you should get tested every 3 months for an entire year after suspected exposure. Really, it would not hurt to get tested immediately after the potential exposure as well in case you contracted it before then.
Hard hats are tested to withstand 40 ft lbs of impact which is equivalent to a 2lb hammer falling 20ft. -Occupational Safety and Health by David L. Goetsch
Any water you are consuming should be tested in a lab for biological purity. This is usually fairly inexpensive and protects your health.In any water you are consuming it should be tested in a lab for biological purity. This is usually fairly inexpensive and protects your health.
No animal should ever be tested on
yes, they should be tested
When you have tested your self and found out that you have no disease and infection in the body. Then you can you have a good health
if you are sexually active at 14 yrs. old then of course you should get tested for aids.=if it is okay with your partner then you both should get tested together.=
If you have chickenpox, you should stay home unless you have contacted your health care provider who specifically advised you to come into the office.
PID can't turn into HIV or AIDS. Anyone diagnosed with PID should be tested for HIV and other STDs as well. Contact your health care provider to make sure you were tested.
They are having ceasers if they have experienced bright light exposure. That's all I know of.
If you are a health care worker, this should be done yearly. Otherwise, every 5- 10 years is usually acceptable. As always, consult your physician for your particular circumstances.