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Re: Annoyomous Testing by AFA Accurate?
It is a clinical setting, it's at DSC clinic. (but note the difference between DSC's test and AFA's test)
Yes, when they draw your blood they use gloves. And wear a fresh one with each client. The Lancet is also disposed after each use. Because of this, no one has gotten HIV from HIV testing.
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I called them and they say theirs is not the normal test and ask me to drop by for consult as they dont do over the phone consultation anyway I found this HIV test - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Seems like technology now can test within 12 days lei |
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why don't u go all the way and try their test. then post an FR.
see whether its a scam or if you kenna ripped off.
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Re: Annoyomous Testing by AFA Accurate?
The Annoyomous testing by AFA is accurate. Just for your information there are 2 types of HIV Rapid test kit approved to be used in Singapore. One of them is the one used by AFA where you have to drip your blood onto the test kit. Probably about 10 min the result will shown up but it takes about 15 mins for it to fully dry up. 1 line is negative and of course 2 line is positive. The other type is the oral HIV Rapid test kit. No blood is needed. Just need the oral fluid from your gum. It also takes about 10 mins for the result to shown up but it takes about 20 mins for it to fully dry up. 1 line is negative and of course 2 line is positive. But for HIV antibodies testing one have to take note of the windows period 1-3 months. The recommended is to have a HIV antibodies test at 1 month after exposure and another conclusive test after 3 months. Hope these info help.
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hey bros, last tuesday i just went for the test , its negative, seems like they are using a different test strip now(what i read from some bros thread seems to be describing a different version), the test strip now has 2 results box, one is the control line, the other box is for the 2 lines.
control line-------------2 line box-----------area where u drip ur blood onto above is a diagram of the test strip, the blood will flow down to the control line there to prove that it is working. at first i go inside the room then mind very stressed and confused then notice the 2 line box already got 2 faint lines but i think they are pre-printed lines, can any bros confirm? just still feeling scared although tested negative haha, oh yeah btw, the control line(with my blood) is very dark and obvious compared to the 2 line box Last edited by nyrvana; 22-05-2008 at 09:44 AM. |
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It's scary to go for HIV testing. It's even more scary waiting for the result. I went thru' all this myself. The Annoynmous HIV Testing by AFA is accurate. So don't scare yourself. Take note of the windows period 1-3 mths. The HIV test at 1 mth after exposure is significant. And another conclusive test at 3 mths.
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Actually, all of you don't need to worry about the test strip and reading from the test strip properly. That's AfA's job.
Your 'job' is just to bonk safely, bonk responsibly, don't catch HIV or STIs can already. Don't need to drive yourself crazy trying to read the test strip or get panaroid over all sorts of things. Seriously, the way to go about this is to be abit 'moderate', don't become until don't care at all, but also don't need to care so much until every little detail also you want to go and think about.
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So now I quickly glance at the strip and know the result before the counselor start talking crap and scaring me again.
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Thanks you very much for your feedback. Your complaint has been forwarded. Perhaps you would like to provide more details of your incident (date, time, etc) and your counsellor, that would be helpful to us.
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Hi to all bros,
I have 1 personal incident to share to all bros here. I actually went for HIV/Syphillis test on 3rd May 08. It was a sat afternoon. Everything went on smoothly until i went into the testing room itself. Here is the thing, when i went into the room 14, i sat down and saw all the new needles(lancet) on the table,the guy clean my finger with the cotton wool with alcohol, then he just take one of the needle(lancet) on the table and when he place the lancet on my finger and pressed against my finger, i did not hear a CLICK sound & of course i did not feel that my finger was pricked & when i looked at my finger, there was no blood. He then threw the lancet into the bin & took another lancet & this time it work and my blood sample was sucessfully taken onto the test strip. VERY VERY STUPID ME THAT I DID NOT ASK HIM WHAT HAPPEN TO THE 1ST LANCET!!!!!!!!. My test result was negative BUT because of this incident i was FREAK OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!! Worrying about whether the lancet was a USED lancet OR it was just a FAULTY LANCET!!!!! Because of this i actually contacted the person in charge of the AFA Anonymous Test Site. He assured me that ALL the lancet are NEVER REUSED!! It could be a faulty one. and they follow strict regulation by the MOH. SO, he said be fair to AFA and my worries are not warranted. I also asked my doctor friend about this incident & he said that AFA is a reputable organization & have been around for 20YRS liao. ABSOLUTELY NO WORRY AND NO FURTHER TESTING NEEDED DUE TO THIS INCIDENT!!!. Bro AFA humor, you seem to be from the AFA. Could you enlighten me on this incident PLEASE!! i know i might be splitting hairs, worrying for nothing BUT i just need ASSURANCE on these. Thanks. |
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Your fears are unfounded. Lancets are never reused. After each use, they go directly into the bin and are discarded.
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I have done the test on Saturday 4.5 weeks after few protected vaginal exposure with FLs in Batam.
The result is negative. But one think that I want to know is the ELISA generation that they use. Any bro here can give info what generation Abbott determine rapid test is? Looks like it is not a combo (Ag/Ab) test. |
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Annoyomous Testing by AFA Reliable and Accurate?
Can anyone help answer my questions..I went to AFA recently and had a HIV Rapid Test after 5 months of possible exposure and it was NEGATIVE but the result came out less than 10 minutes.
1) I am worried because the result really came out so fast which should be usually out within 20 minutes, is it conclusive? Is it possible that you can get the result from a Rapid Test in less than 10minutes? Can i say that its FINAL? 2) If the result is POSITIVE, how does the patient line bar appear? Does it appear together with the control line bar? or will appear after the control line bar for quite some time? 3) And about those volunteers from AFA, are they really committed to their work? Don't they do such nasty things like infecting the clients with the virus? Can we trust them? Please help, I'm going nuts. Thank you in advance. Looking forward on your answers. Michael Tan |
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Quoting from Afa:
Your finger will be pricked to get a few drops of blood for the HIV-antibody test strip. Nearly everyone who is infected with HIV (99%) will have antibodies detected by 3 months after infection. However, currently used antibody tests are more sensitive than those used in the past. Most people will develop detectable antibodies by 30 days after infection with HIV. ------------------- When there's presence of HIV in your blood, your body will produce antibodies against it. This test strip contains compounds that can specifically identify these antibodies produced by your body. They will bind to only these specific antibodies (sort of "trap" these antibodies to the test strip). Other impurities in your blood that don't bind will be washed away. A chemical test will then be done on the strip to detect the presence of the HIV-antibodies. I believe that the procedure is faster now because they may have produced compounds that bind better to the HIV-antibodies. So waiting time is reduced. ----------------------- Needles are disposable and not reused. I haven't seen the test strip, but if there's two bars, one of them is probably to ensure that the test strip is working, while the other tests for HIV-antibodies. See it this way, Rapid test result = Negative = you don't have HIV. However, it's still better that you go for tests every three months if you suspect that you have HIV, because for some people it takes more than 3 months for the detectable antibodies to be present in their blood. You must take into account of the window period. Rapid test result = Positive = possibility of HIV, because there are antibodies that can bind to the test strip. Under this circumstance, further tests must be done, to confirm if the antibodies that bound to the test strip are HIV-antibodies. An example of a further test is to determine the size of the protein antibody to see if it corresponds to that of the HIV-antibody. --------------- Got this from wiki: HIV test - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ELISA The ELISA test, or the enzyme immunoassay (EIA), was the first screening test commonly employed for HIV. It has a high sensitivity. In an ELISA test, a person's serum is diluted 400-fold and applied to a plate to which HIV antigens have been attached. If antibodies to HIV are present in the serum, they may bind to these HIV antigens. The plate is then washed to remove all other components of the serum. A specially prepared "secondary antibody" — an antibody that binds to human antibodies — is then applied to the plate, followed by another wash. This secondary antibody is chemically linked in advance to an enzyme. Thus the plate will contain enzyme in proportion to the amount of secondary antibody bound to the plate. A substrate for the enzyme is applied, and catalysis by the enzyme leads to a change in color or fluorescence. ELISA results are reported as a number; the most controversial aspect of this test is determining the "cut-off" point between a positive and negative result. ---------------- Whatever it is, it's still the best to practise safe sex, wear your condom properly and avoid exposure to vaginal secretions. Last edited by easybaby; 10-07-2008 at 03:32 PM. |
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