In general, the detection in large hospitals uses enzyme-linked method, and the accuracy rate is very, very high.
If you test it alone, you can get the results in three hours at most.
Mainly draw blood for 2 hours.
There is also a quick method, which takes 15 minutes to get the result.
However, the accuracy of enzyme-linked method is slightly lower.
So it is not surprising that we can get the results the next day.
You can also get the results in the afternoon if you like.
But it should be pointed out that the so-called accuracy is theoretical, because nothing in science is 100%. There will always be mistakes.
In fact, the results obtained by enzyme-linked method and rapid method are reliable.
There are also so-called inaccurate results for false positives (referring to the defects of the detection means itself and the inaccuracy caused by non-human operation errors), that is, there is no AIDS antibody.
False detection is yes.
No false yin,
Even if there are AIDS antibodies, they can't be detected.
So you can rest assured that the result is negative.
There is still a glimmer of hope for positive results.
However, HIV antibody testing (at present, all AIDS screening tests are negative) can not completely explain that there is no HIV infection, because the testing time is too early from the infection time, and there are not enough detectable viruses in the body.
So there is a window period problem.
Wait at least 6 weeks after high risk, so as to completely rule out HIV infection.