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HIV 1&2 (SPOT), in Visit Clinic

Rapid blood spot test that detects antibodies to HIV-1 and HIV-2 to screen for possible infection in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
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Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a HIV 1&2 (SPOT) Test in Visit Clinic?

The HIV 1&2 (SPOT) test looks for markers the body makes when infected with HIV. It usually detects antibodies to HIV-1 and HIV-2 and sometimes rapid antigens. Finding these markers helps identify whether a person has HIV. Early detection is important so treatment can start and transmission to others can be prevented. Doctors use this test for routine screening, after possible exposure, in pregnancy, and as part of sexual health checks. A reactive (positive) spot test is followed by more specific confirmatory tests before a diagnosis is made. The test is quick and useful for timely care and counseling.

HIV 1&2 (SPOT) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

HIV 1&2 (SPOT) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The HIV 1&2 (SPOT) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a HIV 1&2 (SPOT) Test in Visit Clinic?

HIV 1&2 (SPOT) is commonly included in STI and antenatal screening panels and in workplace exposure checks. Doctors may order it when someone has recent high-risk exposure, unexplained fever, swollen glands, weight loss, or frequent infections. It helps diagnose HIV infection and guide prompt treatment. Abnormal (reactive) results usually mean infection, though rare false positives can occur from other conditions or technical factors. Testing is also important when a partner or parent is known to be HIV positive.

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

The HIV 1/2 spot test is a rapid immunoassay that detects and differentiates antibodies to HIV‑1 and HIV‑2 from blood (fingerstick, serum or plasma). It provides quick preliminary results—often within minutes—and helps guide initial management. Reactive results require confirmatory testing (nucleic acid test or laboratory immunoassay). Be aware of the antibody window period (typically up to 3–12 weeks) when interpreting negatives.

How does an HIV spot look in Visit Clinic?plus

Early HIV can cause a maculopapular rash: small pink or red spots and bumps (flat or slightly raised), often on the chest, back and face, sometimes mildly itchy, usually short-lived. In advanced HIV, purple-brown raised patches or nodules (Kaposi’s sarcoma) may appear on skin or mucous membranes. Any unexplained rash with risk factors should prompt medical evaluation and HIV testing.

How do I know if I have HIV-1 or HIV-2 in Visit Clinic?plus

Symptoms don't reliably distinguish HIV-1 from HIV-2. Standard antibody/antigen screening usually detects HIV but may not differentiate types. To know which you have, get a type-specific antibody test or a PCR viral-load test that identifies HIV-1 or HIV-2. HIV-2 is less common globally (more in West Africa), often has lower viral loads and slower progression; tell your clinician about travel or exposures.

Where is HIV-1 located in Visit Clinic?plus

HIV‑1 is found primarily in blood and body fluids (semen, vaginal and rectal secretions), and in lymphoid tissues (lymph nodes, spleen, gut-associated lymphoid tissue). It infects CD4+ T cells, macrophages and dendritic cells, and can persist as cell-associated virus or latent provirus in resting memory CD4+ T cells and tissue reservoirs, including the central nervous system and gut.

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

An HIV‑1 and HIV‑2 test negative means no HIV antibodies, antigens, or viral material were detected, indicating no detectable infection at the time of testing. It strongly suggests you are not infected but may not exclude very recent exposure because of the window period. If exposure occurred in recent weeks, repeat testing at the recommended interval (often 4–12 weeks) and consult a healthcare provider.

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

HIV‑1/2 ELISA test costs vary by country and provider. Typical private‑lab prices: India roughly ₹300–₹800; the United States roughly $40–$150; the UK is usually free through NHS sexual‑health services (private clinics about £20–£60). Many public health clinics or community programmes offer free or reduced‑cost testing. Prices depend on lab, clinic, and whether antigen/antibody combo testing is used.