Description
Most people assume that blood is involved in HIV testing. But with OraQuick an oral swab is used for testing and requires no blood. By collecting oral fluid from your gums, you collect fluid similar to that used in blood testing.
So the OraQuick Test detects antibodies for HIV, not the virus itself.
Direction
- HIV antibodies from oral fluid are collected through the swab.
- Once the device is inserted in to the test tube, the oral fluid mixes with the liquid and travels up the test stick.
- If C-Line turns dark it confirms the test is working properly. If no C-Line appears, the test is not working, If only C-Line appears, the test is negative.
- HIV antibodies collecting at the T-Line indicate the test is positive.
Oral quick test is very reliable, however its not confirmatory should you test positive, refer to a hospital or a diagnostic lab for confirmation of a positive result, However if you test negative, it is definitely reliable and confirmed negative
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