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HIV 1/2 AIDS Rapid Blood Test Kit Single Package For Human Immunodeficiency Virus

Basic Information
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Dewei
Certification: ISO
Model Number: HIV
Minimum Order Quantity: 10000pcs
Price: $1.5-2.5/pcs
Packaging Details: 1test/box
Delivery Time: 5-20 days
Payment Terms: T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Supply Ability: 100000pcs/day
Detail Information
Component: Test Cassette + Pipettes + Lancet + Alcohol Pad Result Time: 15mins After Operation
Package: 1pcs/box Storage: Room Temperature 4-30℃
Sample: Whole Blood Serum Plasma Principle: Immunochromatography
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HIV 1/2 Rapid Blood Test Kit

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ISO AIDS Rapid Blood Test Kit


Product Description

Human Immunodeficiency Virus HIV 1/2 Aids Rapid Blood Test Kit Single Package

INTENDED USE

The HIV 1/2 Rapid Test (Whole Blood/Serum/Plasma) is a rapid visual immunoassay for the qualitative, presumptive detection of antibodies to HIV-1/HIV-2 in human serum or plasma specimens. This kit is intended for use as an aid in the diagnosis of HIV infection.

PRINCIPLE
The HIV 1/2 Rapid Test detects antibodies to HIV-1/HIV-2 through visual interpretation of color development on the internal strip. Recombinant HIV antigens are immobilized on the test region of the membrane. During testing, the specimen reacts with HIV antigen conjugated to colored particles and precoated onto the sample pad of the test. The mixture then migrates through the membrane by capillary action and interacts with reagents on the membrane. If there are sufficient HIV-1/HIV-2 antibodies in the specimen, a colored band will form at the test region of the membrane. The presence of this colored band indicates a positive result, while its absence indicates a negative result. The appearance of a colored band at the control region serves as a procedural control, indicating that the proper volume of specimen has been added and membrane wicking has occurred.

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Immunoassay for in vitro diagnostic use only.
Do not use after expiration date.
The test should remain in the sealed pouch until use.
The used test should be discarded according to local regulations.

STORAGE AND STABILITY
The kit should be stored at 2-30°C until the expiry date printed on the sealed pouch.
The test must remain in the sealed pouch until use.
Keep away from direct sunlight, moisture and heat.
Do not freeze.
Care should be taken to protect the components of the kit from contamination. Do not use if there is evidence of microbial contamination or precipitation. Biological contamination of dispensing equipment, containers or reagents can lead to false results.

OPERATION
Allow the test device, specimen, buffer, and/or controls to equilibrate to room temperature (15-30°C) prior to testing.
 

Questions about HIV:

1 What happens when you are HIV positive? When a person becomes infected with HIV,the virus attacks and weakens the immune system. As the immune system weakens, the person is at risk for getting life-threatening infections and cancers. When that happens, the illness is called AIDS. Once a person has the virus, it stays inside the body for life.
2 How long do HIV patients live? Key points.With the right treatment and care, people with HIV can live a normal lifespan. People who have a good response to HIV treatment have excellent long-term prospects. You can increase your life expectancy by not smoking and having a healthy lifestyle.
3 How does HIV affect your life? People with HIV have a higher chance of developing mood, anxiety, and cognitive disorders. For example, depression is one of the most common mental health conditions faced by people with HIV. It is important to remember that mental disorders are treatable. People who have a mental disorder can recover.
4 Can you live with HIV without knowing? Most people experience a short flu-like illness 2 to 6 weeks after HIV infection, which lasts for a week or 2. After these symptoms disappear, HIV may not cause any symptoms for many years, although the virus continues to damage your immune system. This means many people with HIV do not know they're infected.
5 What to do if positive for HIV? The first step after testing positive for HIV is to see a health care provider, even if you do not feel sick. Prompt medical care and treatment with HIV medicines as soon as possible is the best way to stay healthy.
6 Can I stay with HIV positive person? People with HIV who take HIV medicine exactly as prescribed and get and keep an undetectable viral load can stay healthy and will not transmit HIV to their HIV-negative partners through sex.
7 How long can HIV stay alive? HIV lives the longest in a syringe at room temperature, but can still live up to 7 days at higher temperatures.
8 Can HIV be cured? There's no cure for HIV / AIDS . Once you have the infection, your body can't get rid of it. But there are medicines that can control HIV and prevent complications. Everyone diagnosed with HIV should take antiretroviral therapy medicines, also called ART.
9 Can people with HIV have kids? A diagnosis of HIV does not mean you can't have children.
But you can pass HIV to your baby during the pregnancy, while in labor, while giving birth, or by breastfeeding. The good news is that there are many ways to lower the risk of passing HIV to your unborn baby to almost zero.
10 What are the 7 warning signs of HIV? Symptoms
Fever.
Headache.
Muscle aches and joint pain.
Rash.
Sore throat and painful mouth sores.
Swollen lymph glands, also called nodes, mainly on the neck.
Diarrhea.
Weight loss.
ect.
11 Who is most at risk for HIV? people with a current or previous partner with HIV.
people with a current or previous partner who is from an area with high HIV rates.
people who are from an area with high HIV rates.
people who engage in chemsex (using drugs to help or enhance sex)
men who have unprotected sex with men.
12 What is the main first symptom of HIV? The early signs and symptoms of HIV infection tend to be nonspecific. Within days or weeks of exposure to the virus, a person may notice flu-like symptoms, a rash, and fatigue. Less commonly, mouth ulcers, nausea, and other symptoms may occur.
13 What is the best country to live in with HIV? Australia and northern European countries are doing far better than North America at retaining people living with HIV in care and achieving viral suppression, according to a comprehensive survey of 'treatment cascades' in high-income countries presented on Tuesday at the HIV Drug Therapy Glasgow conference
14 How do you know if a female has HIV? HIV symptoms in cisgender women and others assigned female at birth (AFAB) can range from common flu-like symptoms to skin changes, mood fluctuations, menstrual irregularities, and recurrent vaginal infections. Early symptoms of HIV may be mild and easily dismissed.
15 How many years can a person live with HIV? Since then, new antiretroviral drugs have been developed and added to existing antiretroviral therapy. This has resulted in a highly effective HIV treatment regimen. In 1996, the total life expectancy for a 20-year-old person with HIV was 39 years. In 2011, the total life expectancy bumped up to about 70 years.
16 What food is not good for HIV patients? HIV and Nutrition and Food Safety | NIH
Do not eat or drink the following foods:
Raw eggs or foods that contain raw eggs, for example, homemade cookie dough.
Raw or undercooked poultry, meat, and seafood.
Unpasteurized milk or dairy products and fruit juices.
17 What celebrities are living with HIV? Celebrities Who Revealed They Are HIV Positive - Business Insider
Since the HIV and AIDS crisis in the '80s, stars have come forward to reveal they are HIV positive. Jonathan Van Ness, Magic Johnson, and Charlie Sheen are living with HIV. "Pose" star Billy Porter revealed last year that he has been HIV positive since 2007.
 
HIV 1/2 AIDS Rapid Blood Test Kit Single Package For Human Immunodeficiency Virus 0
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