HIV

HIV tests are essential for diagnosing the presence of the HIV virus in the body, providing crucial information for early treatment and management. These tests identify HIV antibodies, antigens, or viral RNA, helping to determine active infection or past exposure.

Why is it important?

Early detection of HIV is vital for starting antiretroviral therapy (ART), which can suppress the virus and prevent transmission. Regular testing also allows for timely management to improve quality of life and reduce the risk of complications.

Common Symptoms Addressed by HIV Tests:

Unexplained weight loss

Night sweats

Fever Fatigue

Swollen lymph nodes

Rashes or skin lesions

Oral thrush

Tests Included:

HIV P-24 Antigen :Detects early HIV infection by identifying the p24 protein present in the virus.

HIV-1-RNA Quantification (Viral Load) :Measures the amount of HIV RNA in the blood to determine the level of viral activity and monitor treatment progress.

Western Blot Test For HIV-1 A :confirmatory test that detects antibodies to HIV-1, used to confirm the diagnosis after initial screening.

Estimated Price Range:

Prices for HIV tests vary, with the cost of the HIV P-24 Antigen test starting around ₹899.00, while the HIV-1-RNA Quantification (Viral Load) test is priced at ₹4,919.00. Prices may vary depending on the test type and healthcare package.

FAQ’s

A: No, the Western Blot Test for HIV-1 is not a rapid test. It requires more time to process and is typically used as a confirmatory test after a preliminary positive result from an HIV screening test.
A: A positive result indicates the presence of antibodies to HIV-1. However, further tests and clinical evaluation are needed to confirm HIV infection and determine its stage.
A: The Western Blot Test for HIV-1 is specific to HIV-1. To distinguish between HIV-1 and HIV-2 infections, additional tests may be required.
A: While it is highly specific, false-positive results can occur due to various factors. Confirmatory tests and expert interpretation are used to minimize the risk of false positives.
A: It may be performed during pregnancy if there are indications of HIV infection. Early detection and treatment of HIV during pregnancy are crucial to prevent mother-to-child transmission.
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