
HIV Early Detection Test
RNA PCR for HIV 1 can be done 10 days after the suspected exposure. This is one of the tests that detects presence of HIV virus very early. Since the test looks for virus RNA, it is not dependent on production of antibodies by the body. The technique used in PCR test or Polymerase Chain Reaction is to extract and amplify the genetic material of the virus. This test must be supplemented by HIV Duo Combo or Elisa for HIV at the end of 4 weeks. HIV DUO COMBO This is the fourth generation HIV test that looks for ... Read more
The PCR RNA test is done only if there is a high risk exposure or there are symptoms of being sero-positive. The advisable test for detection of HIV is antigen/ antibody screening test , done after 28 days of suspected exposure . For some people, PCR RNA test may be done to reduce anxiety , till 28 days are over and they are ready to take the antigen/antibody test.
For routine testing , the right test is antigen/ antibody test.