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Posted by Anonymous, 2 Replies
clarificatoin on testing?Posted: Apr 2, 2001 is a negative result at 4 1/2 months on a salive test goor/reliable after a low risk exposure(fingering?) thank you The OraSure testing system is generally thought to be an excellent screening tool and... Read more » accuracy of different kinds of tests
Posted by JillianB, 2 Replies
Is one type of HIV test any more accurate than the other? I had a rapid test done (not the oral one, the one that uses a blood sample, sorry I don't know the name) at 7 weeks and plan to have the same test done at 13 weeks. I just read a post by...
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testing and different strains
Posted by Anonymous, 3 Replies
here is my story, about 5 months ago, i thought i was exposed to hiv, tested negative with home access, and consider the results to be conclusive...however, about 3 years ago, i had protected sex with a thai prostitute and performed unprotected oral...
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RNA testing & different strains
Posted by Anonymous, 1 Reply
Just a question for the board. I had a Roche RNA version 1.0 test done and it came back non-detectible under 400. I know this is geared to pick up clade B and not the others. What are the odds that I could have picked up a weird subtype here in...
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testing differences???
Posted by Anonymous, 2 Replies
I was just wondering what the differences were between "generations" in the tests. Why would I feel less confident with a 4.5 month post exp. negative with a home access as opposed to getting 14 different tests at my doctor's office??? Also, is it...
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I have a different problem with hiv testDear Dr. Bob, Bonjour,First of all, I admire you from the bottom of my heart for providing your precious advise about Hiv to millions of people around the world. I checked the archives for 5 hours a day but could not the problem related to that of...Response from Robert J. Frascino, M.D.
The Robert James Frascino AIDS Foundation
Hello Mr. P.,1.Nope.2.Nope.3.Nope.4.Extremely unlikely and certainly not applicable to your situation.Your repeatedly negative HIV tests out to 17 months are definitive and conclusive: HIV is not your problem. No way. No how. (No McCain. No Sarah...
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Differences/Accuracy of HIV testingDear Dr. Frascino,Thanks for taking the time to answer questions. I have 2 different questions for you. I had intercourse with a female 45 days ago (status unknown) where the condom broke. Within 24 hours I started combivir as a pep for 28 days....Response from Robert J. Frascino, M.D.
The Robert James Frascino AIDS Foundation
Hello Going Crazy,Regarding question #1, see below.As for question #2, a negative p24 antigen and qualitative PCR proviral DNA are extremely encouraging. However, I would still suggest you follow the recommended post-PEP testing guidelines...
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difference between hep b test and hiv testI have hepatitus b. I maybe somewhat like a carrier since I have never had any symptoms. My question is what does the hepatitus b testing reveal about other std's and hiv. From the hepatitus b test results alone can you determine if you have...Response from Mark Holodniy, M.D., F.A.C.P., C.I.C.
Stanford University, School of Medicine
No, you need a specific HIV blood test to determine whether you have HIV infection....
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Indeterminate HIV test (different than the others, I think)Hi Doc -Last sex: 28 JuneFirst HIV test post-this: 21 July, roughly a month later; Oraquick (finger stick) - results non-reactiveSecond HIV test: 31 July. I wasn't being paranoid; my doc just did regular bloodwork and the HIV test is now...Response from Robert J. Frascino, M.D.
The Robert James Frascino AIDS Foundation
Hello Sort of Calm,If you've had essentially no HIV exposures, your chance of being HIV positive are remote at best.Regarding hepatitis C, there is no vaccine for hepatitis C. You must have been vaccinated against hepatitis A and hepatitis B....
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Genotypic and Phenotypic Resistance Tests -- What is the Difference?HIV drug resistance occurs when the virus is able to resist the drugs ability to suppress or limit its reproduction. There are currently two tests used to measure for drug resistance. One kind of test is called a "genotypic" test, the other is... Read more »Geographic Differences in HIV Infection Among Hispanics or Latinos -- 46 States and Puerto Rico, 2010Table of Contents Introduction New Diagnoses of HIV Infection Prevalence Rate of Diagnosed HIV Infection Editorial Note Acknowledgment References TABLE 1. Estimated Number* and Percentage of New Diagnoses of HIV Infection Among... Read more »ACTG 5202 -- Effectiveness of Different TreatmentsThere are several potential choices when it comes to the initial treatment of HIV infection. In the American trial ACTG 5202, researchers explored the following questions: Is a fixed-dose combination of the nukes abacavir + 3TC (Kivexa)... Read more »Gender Differences in the Prediction of Condom Use Among Incarcerated Juvenile Offenders: Testing the Information-Motivation-Behavior Skills (IMB) ModelThe current study sought to evaluate the predictive value of the Information-Motivation-Behavior Skills (IMB) model of HIV prevention for sexually active juvenile offenders and to explore gender differences in IMB model constructs for condom use in... Read more »
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