How do you read a HIV rapid test result?

How do you read a HIV rapid test result?

Rapid blood tests show two lines if positive or one line if negative, in a similar way as a pregnancy test (see Figure 8). Results from laboratory tests are given as negative, positive or indeterminate. Negative or non-reactive means you are HIV negative.

Is HIV Rapid Test Kit accurate?

What Is the Accuracy of the Rapid HIV Test? In 20 minutes, the device indicates whether HIV-1 or HIV-2 antibodies are present. If one line appears on the strip, it means that the person is not infected with HIV (with 99.8% accuracy). If two lines appear, the person is likely infected (99.3% accuracy).

How long does it take to get the results of a rapid HIV test?

With a rapid antibody screening test, usually done with blood from a finger prick or with oral fluid, results are ready in 30 minutes or less. The rapid antigen/antibody test is done with a finger prick and takes 30 minutes or less. The oral fluid antibody self-test provides results within 20 minutes.

What does C and T mean on a HIV test?

If two reddish bands appear, one at the control (C) location and one at the test (T) location, the test is “reactive”—that is, a preliminary positive for HIV-1 or HIV-2 antibodies.

Which HIV tests are the most accurate?

ELISA Test for HIV. ELISA test for HIV is the first and the most basic test done to detect HIV. It is considered as one of the most accurate and inexpensive tests.

How do you take a home HIV test?

Each home test works a little differently. For the OraQuick In-Home HIV Test: Swab the inside of the mouth. Place the swab in a tube with a developing solution . Results are available in 20 minutes. If one line appears, the test is negative. Two lines mean that a person may be positive.

How accurate is the HIV swab test?

A gum swab test used to diagnose HIV is just as accurate as the traditional blood screening, according to a new study. Researchers at McGill University, Quebec, who compared five worldwide studies, found it was 99 per cent accurate for HIV in high risk populations and 97 per cent accurate in low risk populations.

What is a rapid HIV antibody test?

Rapid Test. A type of HIV antibody test used to screen for HIV infection. A rapid HIV antibody test can detect HIV antibodies in blood or oral fluid in less than 30 minutes. There is also a rapid antigen/antibody test available. A positive rapid HIV antibody test must be confirmed by a second test for a person to be definitively diagnosed with HIV infection.