AIDS is the syndrom manifested when the body has been infected by HIV. HIV positive with symptoms like TB and other opportunistic infections is called AIDS. As such, when an aggregate of infections and other symptoms is seen, an HIV test is oredered. There are quite a few HIV tests, all of which use the antigen-antibdy reaction to diagonise. A few commn ones are ELISA, capillus and determine tests.
ELISA
The ELISA test is usually the first test given; quick results and inexpensive. See the related link.
Yes, it is false that the Western blot test is the first test given to determine the presence of AIDS antibodies. The initial screening test for HIV antibodies is typically an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). If the ELISA test is positive, a confirmatory test like the Western blot may then be used to verify the results.
It is true that the first activity in test preparation is to determine what the test will be all about.
First you would have to have a test to assure that you ere infected with HIV, then after some time HIV converts to AIDS
A saliva test may be available at your doctors office. It is claimed to have 99% accuracy, but I would question that high of an accuracy level.
The CD4 T-cell count test measures the number of helper T cells in the bloodstream of patients with AIDS. This test is used to monitor the progression of HIV infection and to determine the need for starting or changing antiretroviral therapy.
To check on the presence of aids requires a blood test.
test it out first and then see
to test for aids
The answer, my friend, is in the results of his AIDS test. Performed by good doctors everywhere.
A continuity test is performed using aids. The aids are placed across a chosen path and the flow of the current is checked.