AIDS is infected with human immunodeficiency virus caused by chronic infectious diseases, mainly through sexual contact, drug abuse, blood transfusion, mother-to-child vertical transmission and other ways to spread. After the infection of AIDS, there will be a window period. The window period of AIDS refers to the human body infected with HIV, until the human body AIDS antibodies can be detected, the middle of the time cycle. The window period of AIDS is generally 2 weeks to 3 months, the longest is not more than 6 months, that is, half a year. The window period is the time after infection with the virus, but the body is negative for AIDS antibodies. Different people will have a slightly different window time, the window period is during this period, although the patient has been infected, but the plasma can not detect AIDS antibodies. At this stage, patients may have fever, headache, nausea, rash, joint pain, lymph node enlargement and other symptoms.
After the human body is infected with HIV, about 14 days of time, the human body can produce HIV antibodies, you can know whether to be infected with AIDS by testing antibodies.
Singclean HIV-1/2 antibody urine assay kit (Colloidal Gold) is for in vitro qualitative detection of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV1/2) antibodies in human urine samples. This product is suitable for the auxiliary diagnosis of HIV infection and is not used as a basis for clinical diagnosis. This product can be used for consumer self-testing.
Singclean HIV-1/2 antibody urine assay kit (Colloidal Gold)
HIV urine testing at different stages of HIV infection is also different in reference.
Testing during the second week of infection allows for initial screening, and if the test is negative, the possibility of infection is not completely ruled out.
Testing at the fourth week of infection, if the test results are negative, there is a greater probability that HIV infection can be ruled out.
Testing at the 8th week of infection, if the test results are negative, there is a greater probability that HIV infection can be ruled out.
Testing at the 12th week of infection, if the test result is negative, HIV infection can be basically ruled out, and the possibility of false negative is very low.
HIV is a very serious disease, with a very strong infectious disease, if you suspect that you accidentally infected with AIDS, do you need to promptly go to the antibody test, after the diagnosis, anti-infection treatment.