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We now do Rapid HIV Testing providing
immediate results!
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
is the virus which causes AIDS. It is contracted by contact with the
blood, semen or vaginal secretions of an infected person. Once infected,
a person may remain healthy for years. When an HIV infected person (HIV
positive) becomes ill he has AIDS .
Risk Factors
People at risk for HIV who should be tested
are people:
Who have had unprotected sex with others
whose HIV status is unknown.
Who have had unprotected sex with anyone
who is HIV positive.
Who have other sexually transmitted
diseases (makes it easier to contract HIV).
Who have shared needles
Who have had unprotected sex with anyone
who falls into the above categories.
The Test
If a screening test is positive it is
verified by performing a Western Blot. If positive, these tests together are
greater than 99% accurate. A negative result means no HIV antibodies have
been detected. Such antibodies will usually be detected within 3 months, but
may occasionally take up to 6 months to be detected. To be certain that one
is HIV negative one must be tested after 6 months from the time of ones
possible exposure.
For more information call the CDC National
AIDS Hotline at:
1-800-342-AIDS.
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