Can High Microsomal Titre Serum And TSH Level Affect HIV Result?
Question: Can high microsomal titre serum and tsh level effect hiv test results
Brief Answer:
Not affected
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your question .I am Dr Matin, and will be answering your question.
The microsomal antibody & TSH and HIV have no connection. Rarely patients with HIV infection may get hyperthyroidism after they begin antiretroviral treatment(anti -HIV treatment)
Hope this helps.
Regards
Not affected
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your question .I am Dr Matin, and will be answering your question.
The microsomal antibody & TSH and HIV have no connection. Rarely patients with HIV infection may get hyperthyroidism after they begin antiretroviral treatment(anti -HIV treatment)
Hope this helps.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Brief Answer:
Answer remains the same
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your response.
HIV tests are not affected by any other concurrent illnesses including that of Thyroid (high TSH / microsomal antibody) .
Factors affecting HIV tests:
False negative results:
Window period,,unexplained or atypical response,,Atypical host response,,failure to mount an immunologic response, ,Type N' or 'O or HIV 2 , Technical or clinical error
False positive result
Experimental HIV vaccines,influenza vaccination,technical/clinical error
Indeterminate results
Serologic tests in the process of sero-conversion, late HIV infection , cross linking nonspecific antibodies -like that of collagen diseases, lymphomas,liver diseases, injection drug use, multiple sclerosis, or recent immunization , Infection with O' strain or HIV 2 ,Experimental HIV Vaccine recipients, technical /clinical errors
Taking into all above factors , the test protocol have been formulated : One test at base line and another after 3 months of exposure,and once these tests are negative, the person is labeled as 'HIV negative'
If your test after 7 months of exposure is negative, then you are an HIV negative person .They are certainly reliable.
Hope it helps.
Regards
Answer remains the same
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your response.
HIV tests are not affected by any other concurrent illnesses including that of Thyroid (high TSH / microsomal antibody) .
Factors affecting HIV tests:
False negative results:
Window period,,unexplained or atypical response,,Atypical host response,,failure to mount an immunologic response, ,Type N' or 'O or HIV 2 , Technical or clinical error
False positive result
Experimental HIV vaccines,influenza vaccination,technical/clinical error
Indeterminate results
Serologic tests in the process of sero-conversion, late HIV infection , cross linking nonspecific antibodies -like that of collagen diseases, lymphomas,liver diseases, injection drug use, multiple sclerosis, or recent immunization , Infection with O' strain or HIV 2 ,Experimental HIV Vaccine recipients, technical /clinical errors
Taking into all above factors , the test protocol have been formulated : One test at base line and another after 3 months of exposure,and once these tests are negative, the person is labeled as 'HIV negative'
If your test after 7 months of exposure is negative, then you are an HIV negative person .They are certainly reliable.
Hope it helps.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
Can you elaborate further below points? I have done HIV 1 and HIV 2 eclia. after 7 months of exposure. Whether these tests are able to detect all strains including Type N' or 'O or HIV 2.
False negative results:
Window period
unexplained or atypical response,,
Atypical host response,,
failure to mount an immunologic response, ,
Type N' or 'O or HIV 2 , Technical or clinical error
Today hiv test detects all types of strains .Eclia Method.Please advise
I have done almost 25 HIV ANTIBODY TEST and all negative.
Regards
False negative results:
Window period
unexplained or atypical response,,
Atypical host response,,
failure to mount an immunologic response, ,
Type N' or 'O or HIV 2 , Technical or clinical error
Today hiv test detects all types of strains .Eclia Method.Please advise
I have done almost 25 HIV ANTIBODY TEST and all negative.
Regards
Brief Answer:
Yes , they take care of all these factors.No worries !
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your response.
Yes indeed, they take care of all the factors and test antibodies and antigens of all the strains including HIV 2 and other strains before giving the result.
You have done 25 antibody tests and one ECLIA test (which is a 4th generation tests ,testing both antibody and antigens of both HIV 1 & 2) --and all tests came negative -it proves your HIV 'negative' status beyond doubt. So no worries over there, rest assured about it.
Just for your curiosity, I am explaining here about HIV types and strains.
Worldwide, the predominant virus is HIV-1, and generally when people refer to HIV without specifying the type of virus they will be referring to HIV-1.
The relatively uncommon HIV-2 type is concentrated in West XXXXXXX and is rarely found elsewhere.
Strain HIV -1 is divided into 3 strains M (Major) ,O (Outliner ) N (Non M or O) sub types .
Sub-type M is further subdivided into A , B, C,,D , E , F, G ,H , J,& K strains according to different geographical areas, including in XXXXXXX where C is found
O, and N strains are found in West XXXXXXX and also very rare .
Hope it helps.
Yes , they take care of all these factors.No worries !
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your response.
Yes indeed, they take care of all the factors and test antibodies and antigens of all the strains including HIV 2 and other strains before giving the result.
You have done 25 antibody tests and one ECLIA test (which is a 4th generation tests ,testing both antibody and antigens of both HIV 1 & 2) --and all tests came negative -it proves your HIV 'negative' status beyond doubt. So no worries over there, rest assured about it.
Just for your curiosity, I am explaining here about HIV types and strains.
Worldwide, the predominant virus is HIV-1, and generally when people refer to HIV without specifying the type of virus they will be referring to HIV-1.
The relatively uncommon HIV-2 type is concentrated in West XXXXXXX and is rarely found elsewhere.
Strain HIV -1 is divided into 3 strains M (Major) ,O (Outliner ) N (Non M or O) sub types .
Sub-type M is further subdivided into A , B, C,,D , E , F, G ,H , J,& K strains according to different geographical areas, including in XXXXXXX where C is found
O, and N strains are found in West XXXXXXX and also very rare .
Hope it helps.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Thanks Sir,
Last question
XXXXXXX Antibody test also take care of O and N strains also including hiv 2
Last question
XXXXXXX Antibody test also take care of O and N strains also including hiv 2
Brief Answer:
yes
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your response.
The tests do take care of everything including HIV 2 .
Hope it helps.
yes
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your response.
The tests do take care of everything including HIV 2 .
Hope it helps.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Brief Answer:
I have already answered your last question
Detailed Answer:
Both are sensitive
Thanks for your response.
I have already answered your last question.
Regards
I have already answered your last question
Detailed Answer:
Both are sensitive
Thanks for your response.
I have already answered your last question.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nalaparaju