Go to the local CDC for testing, and now you can use three rapid reagents for testing, and then you can get the results, which can be blood testing reagents (WF&; YP), or oral mucosal exudate detection reagent (Aware &; Democratic Progressive Party); Three rapid reagents should detect at least two different biological samples, such as blood or oral mucosa exudate or urine, and at least one rapid reagent should be used for blood. (Both kinds of quick test paper can be found in TM&; JD) Another strategy is to limit the three rapid reagents to blood rapid reagents, which should contain at least two reagents with different principles.
If the rapid reagent 1 does not respond, the report is negative, and recheck with reagent 2 and reagent 3. If they all react, the report is "HIV antibody positive"; If there is no reaction or there is a reaction, further antibody confirmation or nucleic acid detection is needed.
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