Sexual Health
Is the accuracy of the HIV test paper high? Several common sense points to understand when using HIV test strips
The accuracy rate of AIDS test paper is relatively high, mainly for the detection of specific antibodies in serum and serum samples. The operation is relatively simple, generally only takes a quarter of an hour, which is convenient, fast, and accurate. For people with high-risk sexual behavior, it is necessary to carry out this test in a timely manner. Of course, it is best to go to the hospital for inspection to avoid mistakes. The window period for AIDS detection is in accordance with the six week theory of Professor Cao Yunzhen, Director of the Clinical Virus Research Institute of the National Center for Disease Control and Medical Doctor. It is explained as follows: the window period is 2-6 weeks, calculated from the date of high-risk occurrence, and AIDS virus can be detected after 2 weeks, which is subject to 6 weeks later. For those less than 6 weeks after the occurrence of high risk, self inspection can be started after 2 weeks in order to gradually release the pressure, and they will be completely eliminated after 6 weeks of negative (it is recommended to purchase multiple tablets, and conduct AIDS testing and confirmation at different periods. The accuracy rate of AIDS testing after 2, 4, 5, and 6 weeks of high risk is 53.775%, 84.1%, 99.45%, and 99.994% respectively). There are two types of AIDS test paper, one is blood test paper, and the other is saliva test paper, The production lot number of regular AIDS test strips can be queried by the State Food and Drug Administration. The test strips are classified into two types, blood test strips and saliva test strips, which can detect whole blood, plasma and serum samples. Saliva test strips are used to detect oral mucosal exudate samples. Only one American Aiwei saliva test paper production base is in Beijing Mano Biotechnology Co., Ltd. The production batch number of regular AIDS test paper can be queried by the State Food and Drug Administration. AIDS test paper has gradually been widely used in CDC, major hospitals, batch testing and other places. The wide use of the test paper also proves its accuracy and feasibility, which also makes more high-risk patients use HIV test paper for testing. The AIDS test paper can not only protect the privacy of the examinees, but also let them know their infection status earlier.