No, testing for HIV is not necessary to diagnose thalassemia. Thalassemia is a genetic blood disorder characterized by abnormal hemoglobin production, and its diagnosis typically involves blood tests that assess hemoglobin levels and genetic testing for mutations. While both conditions affect blood, they are unrelated, and testing for one does not provide information about the other.
They will perform a blood test for the HIV antibodies to determine if you are HIV infected.
The only way to know if you have HIV is a blood test.
First you would have to have a test to assure that you ere infected with HIV, then after some time HIV converts to AIDS
It means that the test was positive for HIV.
No, HBV testing does not test for HIV.
Have an HIV antibody test anytime 8 weeks or after, post your last exposure to know your status. That is my friend the ONLY way to know
No the HIV test is not a medical examination. It is a blood test.
The early tests all required the body to develop antibodies before being able to test HIV positive. Newer tests can be done based on HIV particles.
Negative HIV test result
Get the HIV test at your local health department; it is free.
With an hiv test
You can't. Unless he shows sintoms and you know how to detect them, but those usually come lots of years after you first get the virus.