HIV - 1 Drug Resistance Assay ( RT)

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HIV - 1 Drug Resistance Assay ( RT), in Visit Clinic

Detects mutations in HIV-1 reverse transcriptase that cause drug resistance, helping doctors choose effective treatment in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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26 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a HIV - 1 Drug Resistance Assay ( RT) Test in Visit Clinic?

The HIV - 1 Drug Resistance Assay (RT) looks for changes in the HIV-1 virus that make drugs less effective. It specifically checks the virus's reverse transcriptase gene for mutations. Knowing these mutations helps doctors pick antiretroviral medicines that still work. The test is important when treatment is starting, when viral load rises, or when therapy seems to stop working. It helps prevent ineffective drug choices. Results guide changes in treatment to control the virus and protect the immune system. The test also helps monitor transmitted drug resistance and supports safer long-term care for people living with HIV.

HIV - 1 Drug Resistance Assay ( RT) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

HIV - 1 Drug Resistance Assay ( RT) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The HIV - 1 Drug Resistance Assay ( RT) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a HIV - 1 Drug Resistance Assay ( RT) Test in Visit Clinic?

HIV - 1 Drug Resistance Assay ( RT) is used on its own or as part of HIV management panels to guide therapy. Doctors order it when starting or changing HIV treatment, or if viral load increases or symptoms of treatment failure appear. It helps detect drug-resistant virus strains that make medicines less effective. Abnormal results are caused by viral mutations from prior medications, incomplete adherence, or transmitted resistant virus. Family history of HIV exposure or known resistant strains may make testing more important.

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What is HIV-1 RT in Visit Clinic?plus

HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) is the viral enzyme that converts HIV-1’s single-stranded RNA into double-stranded DNA for integration into the host genome. It is a heterodimer (p66/p51) with RNA-dependent DNA polymerase and RNase H activities. RT’s essential role in replication makes it a primary antiretroviral drug target, inhibited by nucleoside/nucleotide and non-nucleoside RT inhibitors.

What is the HIV drug resistance test in Visit Clinic?plus

An HIV drug resistance test detects whether a person’s HIV has mutations that make antiretroviral drugs less effective. It’s done on a blood sample and uses genotypic (detects resistance-related mutations) or phenotypic (measures virus growth in the presence of drugs) methods. Results guide selection or change of antiretroviral therapy—commonly done before treatment, or if viral load rises.

When to do an HIV resistance test in Visit Clinic?plus

At diagnosis before starting antiretroviral therapy to detect transmitted resistance; whenever virological failure or confirmed viral rebound occurs (usually viral load >200 copies/mL); before switching regimens or during pregnancy; if exposed to someone with known resistance; and after suspected PrEP/PEP or treatment failure. Repeat testing guides selection of an effective regimen.

What are the signs of HIV drug resistance in Visit Clinic?plus

Signs of HIV drug resistance include rising or persistently detectable viral load despite good adherence to antiretroviral therapy, failure of CD4 counts to rise or a decline in CD4 cells, clinical deterioration or new/recurrent opportunistic infections, and lack of viral suppression after starting or changing treatment. Resistance is confirmed by genotypic or phenotypic testing.

What is HIV-1 positive in Visit Clinic?plus

HIV‑1 positive means a person is infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1, which attacks CD4 immune cells. It’s diagnosed by antibody/antigen or nucleic acid tests and transmitted through blood, sexual contact, or perinatally. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) controls viral replication, preserves immunity, prevents progression to AIDS, and—when viral load is undetectable—greatly reduces transmission risk.

What does T1 and T2 mean on an HIV test in Visit Clinic?plus

T1 and T2 are test lines on some rapid HIV assays: C is the control line; T1 typically indicates a reactive result for HIV‑1 and T2 for HIV‑2. If only the control (C) appears, the test is negative; if T1 and/or T2 appear with C, the result is reactive and requires laboratory confirmatory testing. If the control line is absent, the test is invalid.