ANTI HIV (1 AND 2) RAPID KIT TEST

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ANTI HIV (1 AND 2) RAPID KIT TEST
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ANTI HIV (1 AND 2) RAPID KIT TEST, in Visit Clinic

A quick blood test that checks for antibodies to HIV-1 and HIV-2 to detect possible infection in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a ANTI HIV (1 AND 2) RAPID KIT TEST Test in Visit Clinic?

The ANTI HIV (1 AND 2) RAPID KIT TEST detects the immune response to HIV-1 and HIV-2, usually antibodies and sometimes the p24 antigen. It shows whether a person likely has a current or recent HIV infection. Early detection matters to start treatment, protect health, and reduce transmission to others. Doctors use rapid tests for quick screening in clinics, emergency care, prenatal visits, and community programs. A positive rapid result needs laboratory confirmation. A negative result after recent exposure may need repeat testing because of the window period. Rapid tests support fast counseling and timely care.

ANTI HIV (1 AND 2) RAPID KIT TEST Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

ANTI HIV (1 AND 2) RAPID KIT TEST Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The ANTI HIV (1 AND 2) RAPID KIT TEST test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a ANTI HIV (1 AND 2) RAPID KIT TEST Test in Visit Clinic?

ANTI HIV (1 AND 2) RAPID KIT TEST is used as a quick screening tool in HIV testing panels and clinics. Doctors order it after possible exposure, flu-like symptoms, swollen glands, unexplained weight loss, or during pregnancy care. It helps detect HIV infection early so treatment can start. False results can occur during the early window period or with other immune conditions. Family exposure or high-risk behavior increases the need for testing.

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What is the HIV 1 and 2 antibody rapid test in Visit Clinic?plus

The HIV 1 and 2 antibody rapid test is a point-of-care screening test that detects antibodies to HIV‑1 and HIV‑2 in blood or oral fluid, giving results in about 15–20 minutes. It’s useful for quick screening with high sensitivity but has a window period (often up to three months) before antibodies appear. Reactive results need laboratory confirmatory testing and follow-up care.

What is the HIV 1 and 2 test kit in Visit Clinic?plus

An HIV 1 and 2 test kit detects infection by identifying antibodies (and in some kits the p24 antigen) specific to HIV‑1 and HIV‑2. Available as rapid point‑of‑care tests (finger‑prick or oral), lab ELISA, or nucleic acid tests, it screens for infection; reactive results need confirmatory testing. Accuracy depends on timing—there’s a window period—so repeat testing and clinical follow‑up are recommended.

Do HIV tests test for HIV 1 and 2 in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Most modern HIV screening tests (including fourth‑generation antigen/antibody assays) are designed to detect both HIV‑1 and HIV‑2. Nucleic acid tests usually detect HIV‑1 RNA, though specialized NATs can identify HIV‑2. Some rapid tests vary, so positive results are followed by confirmatory/differentiation assays that determine whether infection is HIV‑1 or HIV‑2 and guide treatment.

What is the cost of HIV 1 and 2 Elisa test in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary widely: many public health or sexual‑health services offer HIV‑1/2 ELISA testing free or subsidized. In private settings, prices differ by country—roughly ₹200–800 in India and about $20–150 (sometimes up to $200) in the US; private‑lab packages or confirmatory panels can raise overall billing. Always check local clinics, insurance coverage, or government programs for exact costs.

What is HIV-1 and 2 test negative in Visit Clinic?plus

HIV‑1 and HIV‑2 test negative means laboratory tests found no evidence of HIV infection at the time of testing — no detectable antibodies, antigen (p24), or viral RNA depending on the assay. A negative result is reliable after the window period, but recent exposure can cause false negatives; follow-up testing per guidelines (often at 4–6 weeks and again at 3 months) is recommended if exposure was recent.

How to use HIV-1/2 rapid test in Visit Clinic?plus

How to use an HIV-1/2 rapid test: Read kit instructions, wash hands, collect the sample as directed (finger-prick or oral swab), add buffer, and wait the specified time (usually 15–20 minutes). One control line only = negative; control plus test line = reactive (preliminary positive); no control line = invalid. Any reactive or invalid result needs confirmatory lab testing and clinical follow-up; retest after the 4–12 week window period.