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at 4 weeks from HIV exposure, the HIV test will detect 90-95% of infections. at 6 weeks, the HIV test will detect more than 99% of infections. at 12 weeks, the HIV test will detect more than 99.9% of infections.
CDCS National HIV Surveillance System is the primary source for monitoring HIV trends in the United States. CDC funds and assists state and local health departments to collect the information.
A rapid antigen/antibody test done with blood from a finger stick can usually detect HIV 18 to 90 days after exposure. An antigen/antibody lab test using blood from a vein can usually detect HIV 18 to 45 days after exposure. A nucleic acid test (NAT) can usually detect HIV 10 to 33 days after exposure.
How accurate is the HIV 10 Day test? This test has a positive predictive value of 98.2% from a whole blood sample (i.e. blood from your arm). And 95.2% from a dried blood sample.
Most people infected with HIV experience a short, flu-like illness that occurs 2-6 weeks after infection. After this, HIV may not cause any symptoms for several years.
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HIV self-tests provide results within 20 minutes. With a rapid antibody test, usually done with blood from a finger stick or with oral fluid, results are ready in 30 minutes or less. The rapid antigen/antibody test, done with blood from a finger stick, takes 30 minutes or less.
Blood donations in the United States have been screened for antibody to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) since March 1985 and type 2 (HIV-2) since June 1992.
An HIV antibody response can be detected as early as two weeks in a few people and in more than 99.9% of people by 12 weeks. An antibody test at 4 weeks will detect 95% of infections.

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