HIV 1 AND 2 AND P24 COMBO

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HIV 1 AND 2 AND P24 COMBO, in Visit Clinic

Detects HIV-1 and HIV-2 antibodies plus p24 antigen to find early and established HIV infection in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
3
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
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Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a HIV 1 AND 2 AND P24 COMBO Test in Visit Clinic?

The HIV 1 AND 2 AND P24 COMBO test looks for antibodies to HIV-1 and HIV-2 and for the p24 viral protein. Antibodies show the immune response to infection. The p24 antigen appears early, so the test can detect infection soon after exposure. This helps with early diagnosis, screening of blood donations, and initial evaluation of people with possible exposure or symptoms. A reactive result needs confirmatory testing. Doctors use it to screen patients, guide further testing, and start treatment quickly if needed. It does not measure viral load for monitoring therapy; that requires a different test.

HIV 1 AND 2 AND P24 COMBO Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

HIV 1 AND 2 AND P24 COMBO Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The HIV 1 AND 2 AND P24 COMBO test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • HIV-1 antibody
  • HIV-2 antibody
  • p24 antigen

Why Take a HIV 1 AND 2 AND P24 COMBO Test in Visit Clinic?

HIV 1 AND 2 AND P24 COMBO is a screening panel used when recent exposure, acute symptoms, or routine testing is needed. Doctors order it for people with fever, swollen glands, unexplained weight loss, or after a possible exposure. It helps detect new or established HIV infection. Abnormal (reactive) results can come from true infection, recent exposure, or rarely technical issues; confirmatory tests follow. A family history of HIV or high-risk contacts makes testing more important.

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What is HIV-1 and 2 p24 combo test in Visit Clinic?plus

The HIV‑1/2 p24 combo test is a fourth‑generation blood immunoassay that detects HIV‑1 p24 antigen plus antibodies to HIV‑1 and HIV‑2. Because p24 appears before antibodies, it shortens the diagnostic window (typically about 2–6 weeks after exposure). It’s used for routine screening; reactive results require confirmatory testing (nucleic acid testing or supplemental antibody differentiation).

Does HIV-2 have p24 antigen in Visit Clinic?plus

No — HIV‑2 does not have the HIV‑1 p24 antigen. HIV‑2’s core capsid protein is p26, which is antigenically distinct from HIV‑1 p24. Many fourth‑generation tests detect p24 for early HIV‑1 infection and may be less sensitive for HIV‑2; diagnosis of HIV‑2 relies on antibody detection and specific confirmatory assays that identify p26/HIV‑2.

Can HIV p24 be detected in 14 days in Visit Clinic?plus

HIV p24 antigen can sometimes be detected by about 10–14 days after exposure, but detection at exactly 14 days isn’t guaranteed. p24 typically peaks around 3–4 weeks and may decline as antibodies form. Fourth‑generation antigen/antibody tests become much more reliable by 3–6 weeks; nucleic acid (RNA) testing detects infection earliest. Repeat testing at 4–12 weeks is recommended.

What is the normal range for HIV combo in Visit Clinic?plus

An HIV combo (4th‑generation) test is qualitative: a non‑reactive (negative) result means no HIV p24 antigen or antibodies detected; a reactive (positive) result indicates antigen/antibodies and needs confirmatory testing. Many assays use a signal‑to‑cutoff (S/CO) with <1.0 considered negative and ≥1.0 reactive. Window period: ~2–6 weeks for p24, up to 3 months for antibodies—repeat if exposure was recent.

Which HIV test is 100% accurate in Visit Clinic?plus

No HIV test is 100% accurate. Fourth‑generation laboratory antigen/antibody tests are highly sensitive and specific and detect most infections by about 4–6 weeks; nucleic acid (RNA) tests detect infection earlier but are also not perfect. Positive results require confirmatory testing, and repeat testing after the window period is recommended for reliable diagnosis.

Can a p24 test detect early HIV in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. The p24 antigen appears soon after HIV exposure and can be detected roughly 2–4 weeks post-infection, often before antibodies develop. However, p24 is transient and may fall once antibodies form, so p24 alone can miss later infections. Fourth‑generation antigen/antibody tests are preferred; if exposure is suspected test at 3–4 weeks and repeat or confirm at 12 weeks.