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Description
HIV testing, also called HIV screening, is the only way to know if you have the virus.
Several types of tests check your blood or other body fluids to see whether you're infected. Most can't spot HIV right away, because it takes time for your body to make antibodies or for enough of the virus to grow inside you.
Importance of HIV Testing
If you have the virus, finding out quickly means you can start treatment right away so you can feel better and live a long, full life. You can also take steps so you don't pass HIV to other people.
Pregnant women should get tested because early treatment means you probably wont pass it to your baby.
Who Should Get an HIV Test?
The CDC recommends that everyone in the United States between the ages of 13 and 64 get tested for HIV at least once.
You should be tested more often -- at least once a year -- if youre at higher risk of getting HIV, including if you:
Tests Included
- HIV Western Blot
- CD3/CD4/CD8
- HIV Viral
This test includes (3) parameters
Frequently asked questions
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