HIV - 1 & 2 Antigen

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HIV - 1 & 2 Antigen, in Visit Clinic

Detects HIV-1 and HIV-2 viral antigen (p24) to identify recent infection for early diagnosis in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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26 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a HIV - 1 & 2 Antigen Test in Visit Clinic?

The HIV - 1 & 2 Antigen test looks for viral proteins (antigens) from HIV types 1 and 2 in your blood. It can detect infection before your body makes antibodies. Early detection matters because treatment started sooner protects your immune system and reduces spread. Doctors use this test as part of routine HIV screening, often combined with antibody tests. It helps find recent or acute infections. A positive result leads to follow-up testing and careful medical care. A negative result may need repeat testing if exposure was recent. The test is quick and useful for screening, diagnosis, and guiding early treatment decisions.

HIV - 1 & 2 Antigen Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

HIV - 1 & 2 Antigen Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The HIV - 1 & 2 Antigen test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a HIV - 1 & 2 Antigen Test in Visit Clinic?

HIV - 1 & 2 Antigen is usually part of an HIV screening panel or combined antigen/antibody test used in sexual health and prenatal care. Doctors order it if someone has recent exposure, fever, swollen glands, sore throat, rash, unexplained weight loss, or persistent fatigue. It helps diagnose acute HIV infection and prompt treatment. Abnormal results may come from true infection, recent exposure, or rarely lab error; a known HIV-positive partner or high-risk behavior increases the need for testing.

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

An HIV 1 and 2 antigen test (fourth‑generation) detects HIV‑1 p24 antigen and antibodies to HIV‑1 and HIV‑2 in blood. By identifying p24 antigen it shortens the window period, enabling earlier detection than antibody‑only tests. It's used for screening; reactive results require confirmatory testing and follow‑up to distinguish acute infection and determine the specific HIV type.

What does it mean when HIV-1 and 2 antibody test is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive HIV‑1 and HIV‑2 antibody test means antibodies to HIV were detected, strongly suggesting infection. Because false positives can occur, a reactive result needs confirmatory testing (antigen/antibody assay and/or RNA PCR). If confirmed, prompt medical evaluation for viral load, CD4 count, and antiretroviral therapy is recommended. Seek counseling and avoid behaviors that could transmit HIV until diagnosis is confirmed.

What if HIV-1 and 2 is non reactive in Visit Clinic?plus

Non-reactive for HIV‑1 and HIV‑2 means no HIV antibodies or antigens were detected, so the result is likely negative. If you had recent exposure, repeat testing after the window period—generally 4–6 weeks and sometimes again at 3 months—because early infection can be missed. If exposure was within 72 hours, seek urgent advice about post‑exposure prophylaxis.

Is HIV-1 or HIV-2 worse in Visit Clinic?plus

HIV‑1 is generally worse: it’s more common worldwide, more transmissible, and tends to replicate faster, causing quicker progression to AIDS. HIV‑2 is less contagious, usually progresses more slowly and is largely concentrated in West Africa, but can still cause AIDS. Both require diagnosis and antiretroviral treatment; management differs slightly and should be guided by healthcare providers.

Is HIV 1 and 2 curable in Visit Clinic?plus

HIV‑1 and HIV‑2 are not curable. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) can suppress viral replication to undetectable levels, keeping people healthy and preventing transmission, but it must be taken lifelong. Very rare cases of apparent cure followed complex bone marrow transplants and are not generalizable. Early diagnosis, continuous ART, and prevention measures remain essential for managing both HIV‑1 and HIV‑2.

What is the normal range for HIV-1 and 2 in Visit Clinic?plus

“Normal” for HIV‑1/2 screening is a non‑reactive (negative) antigen/antibody test. For viral load, normal (no detectable virus) is reported as undetectable—typically below about 20–50 copies/mL depending on the assay; viral suppression is often defined as <200 copies/mL. CD4 counts in uninfected adults commonly range roughly 500–1,600 cells/mm3. Reactive results require confirmatory testing and clinical follow‑up.