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HIV TEST (HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS)

HIV is a sexually transmitted disease (that can be spread outside of sexual contact) known as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). It is the virus that causes AIDS. This condition damages your immune system and can lead to serious illness, infections and many other symptoms.

There are two parts to the HIV Test at ANY LAB TEST NOW®.

1. The first part is an initial blood screen. A negative result means there are no HIV antibodies in your blood.

2. If the screen is positive, the lab will run a confirmation test called a Western Blot.

Description

CAN I GET AN HIV TEST AT ANY LAB TEST NOW?

Yes, as well as lab tests for other STDs.

WHAT IS THE PRICE FOR AN HIV TEST?

$49.00

*Price may vary by location – contact your local ANY LAB TEST NOW

DESCRIPTION:

HIV is a sexually transmitted disease (that can be spread outside of sexual contact) known as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).   It is the virus that causes AIDS. This condition damages your immune system and can lead to serious illness, infections and many other symptoms.

There are two parts to the HIV Test at ANY LAB TEST NOW®.

1. The first part is an initial blood screen. A negative result means there are no HIV antibodies and p24 antigen in your blood.

2. If the screen is positive, the lab will run a confirmation test called an HIV 1 / 2 Antibody differentiation test. This confirmation test will determine an HIV-1 or HIV-2 virus.

WHY SHOULD I BE TESTED FOR HIV?

You should be tested for HIV if you:

•     Had unprotected sex. The greatest chance of becoming HIV infected is by having contact with an infected person’s blood, semen or vaginal secretions.

•     Have an existing sexual transmitted disease (because it increases your chances of becoming HIV infected).

•     Share needles.

Even if you’ve been infected with HIV, you may not know it right away because you can look and feel healthy for many years afterward. It’s important to know that you have to be HIV infected (HIV positive) and turn ill to have AIDS. While HIV antibodies can be discovered 3 months after exposure, it’s best to be certain by being tested again at 6 months.

OTHER RELEVANT LAB TESTS:

Having one STD increases your risk of becoming infected with another STD. If you’re considering the HIV Test, you might want to upgrade to a Comprehensive STD Panel, which tests for HIV and several other STDs.  The panel is a much better value.

WHAT ARE THE TEST RESULT RANGES?

Normal Range:

A normal test results will be indicated by a negative.

High Results Indicate:

High results are indicated as positive.  A positive result means that you have been infected by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus.  You should contact your partners and have them get tested.

Low Results Indicate:

There are not values for low results.

WHAT TYPE OF PHYSICIAN SHOULD I SEE?

If you have tested positive for HIV, you should see your primary care physician for a referral to an Infectious Disease physician or seek information from your local health department.

WHERE CAN I GET ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT HIV?

For additional information about HIV, review the Center for Disease Control’s (CDC’s) and AIDs.gov’s General Fact Sheets.

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