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An HIV screening test is a crucial tool for assessing your sexual health status, providing reliable information on HIV 1 and 2, the two main types of the virus that can lead to AIDS. This test can be performed discreetly as part of a routine check-up or if you suspect potential exposure to HIV, offering peace of mind.
It is recommended that everyone undergo HIV screening at least once as part of routine health care, with more frequent testing advised for individuals engaging in activities that increase their risk of HIV exposure.
HIV 1& 2 (Quali)
An HIV screening test detects the presence of HIV in the body, helping individuals know their HIV status and seek early treatment if necessary.
Read MoreAdults should get an HIV screening test at least once. Those with higher risk factors should consider more frequent testing.
Read MoreSeek medical care immediately, start antiretroviral therapy, and consult healthcare professionals for further guidance and support.
Read MoreHIV screening tests are generally safe with no significant side effects, though some might experience minor discomfort or bruising at the blood draw site.
Read MoreHIV screening is often covered by insurance, but coverage varies. Check with your provider.
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