How can I find out if I have the HIV?
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If you have had un-protected sex (oral,
anal, or vaginal) with someone who has, or could have the HIV - or - if you have shared
needles when using drugs, you should have a HIV test. There are two types of tests:
It usually takes 2-3 weeks to get you test results. Remember that you must go back to the testing center to get your results. |
How can I get tested? |
You can contact your doctor or the local
health department to have a HIV test. Depending upon where you go the test may be
free (at health departments) or cost between $10 - $20. There is also a Home
Access test available for use at home. The Home Access test kit can be found at most local
drug stores. The testing procedure involves pricking your finger with a special device,
placing drops of blood on a specially treated card, then mailing the card in to be tested
at a licensed laboratory. The kit comes with an identification number to use when phoning
for the test results. You may speak to a counselor before taking the test, while waiting
for the test result, and when getting the result. To get more information call the:
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How soon will the test show if I have the HIV? |
You can be infected (and able to infect
others!) in as little as 2 weeks following your exposure to the HIV. Most people
will test positive within 3 - 6 months after being exposed to the HIV. Remember, HIV infected people will not appear sick. There are no outward signs that they have this virus! |
What do the test results mean?
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A positive test result means:
A negative test result means:
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