HIV Tests

The abbreviation of HIV is human immune deficiency virus. Diagnosing the presence of immune viral infection in the case of an HIV affected person through samples of serum, urine, saliva and so is known as HIV test. During a hiv test the testing professionals or clinicians detect the provided samples for any possible HIV antibodies or RNA or antigens of the disease. In the case of hiv test involving the blood sample of the patient the sample is subjected to a general screening analysis test where the presence of the human immune deficiency virus is normally detected. The viral type is generally produced once after the development of hiv antibodies in the body. As per the general clinical results it is estimated that the persons who are exposed to the viral infect will show off the possible symptoms of the disease only after a period of three months from the time of infection. When a person’s blood samples are confirmed to have the antibodies the same sample is then subjected to western blot test. As hiv affected persons suffer a lot of social inconsistencies, the medical records of the same are preserved and kept secret in both std testing centers and std clinics to make them continue their medications in a regular way for the betterment of health.
