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I~ RAP!:) HIV ïESTS I'<br />

There are currently three rapid HIV tests licensedfor use in the United States:<br />

'r OraQuick Rapid HrV~l Antibody Test, manufactured by OraSure Technologies, Inc,<br />

'r Reveal HIV-1 Antibody Test, manufactured by MedMira, Inc.<br />

r Single Use Diagnostic System for HIV -1 (SUDSTM), manufactured by Abbott-Murex<br />

What are the benefits of a rapid HIV test?<br />

In 2000, about 30 percent of people tested through public testing programs who<br />

tested HIV -positive and 39 percent of people who tested HIV -negative did not<br />

return to receive their test results, With rapid ffiV testing, results are available in<br />

as little as 20 minutes. Also, unlike other tests. a rapid test can be stored at room<br />

temperature and requires no special equipment.<br />

How does the test work?<br />

The OraQuick Rapid HIV-l Antibody Test detects antibodies to HIV-l, the virus<br />

that causes AIDS, in the blood of an HlV-infected individual. Less than a drop of<br />

blood is needed ror the test.<br />

How accurate is the test?<br />

According to the manufacturer, the test is able to correctly identify at least 99.6<br />

percent of specimens from HIV -infected persons, and 100 percent of specimens<br />

from uninfected individuals are negative.<br />

When should someone be tested?<br />

It takes about one to three months for detectable antibodies to appear in the blood<br />

after HIV infection, However, someone who might be infected should be tested<br />

as soon as possible, and then re-tested later.<br />

What if the results<br />

are negative?<br />

Because HIV antibodies take time to develop, people with a possible exposure<br />

(sexual contact or needle sharing) within the last three months sbould be re-tested.<br />

Stan at the testing site will be able to recommend a rimeframe ror the second test.<br />

What if the results<br />

are positive?<br />

Follow-up blood testing using another test is necessary to confirm that HIV<br />

antibodies are present.<br />

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AlOS UPDATE: THE LATEST FACTS \

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