How accurate is the OraQuick Advance HIV test?

How accurate is the OraQuick Advance HIV test?

The OraQuick ADVANCE® Test is a simple, three-step protocol providing results in 20 minutes. The test is FDA-approved with >99% sensitivity and specificity claimed across many specimen types, including oral fluid, fingerstick blood and whole blood.

How soon can OraQuick detect HIV?

After I think I may have been infected, how soon can I use the OraQuick® In-Home HIV Test? This test detects HIV infection three months after a risk exposure.

What is OraQuick rapid HIV test?

The OraQuick Rapid HIV-1 Antibody Test (OraQuick) is a screening test for HIV-1, the virus that causes AIDS. It is a single-use qualitative immunoassay that detects antibodies to HIV-1 in a fingerstick sample of blood.

Can OraQuick detect HIV at 2 weeks?

The new 4th generation test can usually detect HIV within 2 weeks. You can get a 4th generation test at Harborview STD Clinic, Gay City Wellness Center, or Center for MultiCultural Health. The In-Home test can also give a negative result if a person has advanced HIV infection.

Can I use OraQuick at 3 weeks?

Antigen/antibody test While it takes a bit longer than a rapid test, the benefit of this lab test is that it can detect HIV infection as little as 2-3 weeks after exposure. … and it has been more than 2-3 weeks since your last possible exposure, you can be nearly certain that you are HIV-negative.

Is OraQuick FDA approved?

OraQuick is an FDA-approved in-home HIV testing system. That FDA approval rating is important. It means that the manufacturer of OraQuick has submitted adequate test results to the FDA. These test results have confirmed the effectiveness and usefulness of the device.

How accurate is OraQuick In-home oral HIV test?

Oral fluid HIV tests are very accurate. In studies, the OraQuick In-Home HIV Test detected 91.7 percent of people who were infected with HIV, and 99.9 percent of people who were not infected with HIV. If you have more questions about oral fluid HIV tests, talk to your doctor or healthcare provider.

Is OraQuick HIV test accurate?

The test is far more accurate at displaying negative results: clinical studies show that the kit has “an expected performance of 99.98%” when HIV is not present. In other words, one false positive result would be expected out of every 5,000 test results in uninfected individuals. Ultimately, OraQuick is not 100% accurate, but it’s fairly accurate.

Where to get tested for HIV?

You can get tested for HIV and other STDs at your doctor’s office, a community health clinic, the health department, or your local Planned Parenthood health center. You might want to get your HIV test at a place that also has HIV counseling (like Planned Parenthood).

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