HIV/EIA
The EIA is the standard qualitative test used to assess HIV Status.
The enzyme immunoassay (EIA) test detects the presence of the antibodies that the immune system produces in response to an HIV infection.
The EIA is not always effective immediately following contact with the HIV virus because it takes time for the body to produce detectable levels of the HIV antibody.
Please call one of our trained counselors or nurses for more information on the EIA "window period".
HIV PCR by DNA The HIV PCR by DNA looks for the genetic material of the virus. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a process that can be used to exponentially multiply minute amounts of DNA.
Since its' discovery over 20 years ago, the PCR has bee used in such diverse fields as zoology, anthropology and criminology.
It is used in epidemology to both detect the presence of extremely small amounts of a virus and to monitor the viral load subsequent to infection
Feel free to call one of our trained HIV counselors or nurses for more information on the PCR. |