Hi Amitnaunirishikesh
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For ur Query My ans Include two parts.
Part I = Laboratory investigation Query
Part II = Clinical Symptoms Query
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Part I ::
Ans :: As per recent nucleic acid testing (NAT) diagnosis can be done on 16th day with p24 antigen testing and subsequently to 12 days with nucleic acid testing. ;
PCR DNA 3-6 weeks
Additional information About it ::
see, The first
antibodies detected are those directed gp41, followed by the appearance of antibodies to p24 and the gag precursor p55
There Are various tests available Like
Elisa, Western Blot ,
HIV RNA by PCR ,
p24 antigen capture assay, HIV RNA by bDNA , HIV RNA by NASBA
Sensitivity & Specificity Means Ability To Correctly Diagnose & Correctly Exclude HIV varies with Laboratory technique & lab level.
As per Fourth Generation Laboratories Earliest Detecting Period i have already mentioned Above.
HIV mainly of two types Type 1 & Type 2 virus . This is also important since Dignostic variability is bit different for each of it.
Basically U Must Visit HIV Specialist Doctors Who are trendy with recent updates.
So that u can be accurately diagnosed as per recent laboratory facilities available in ur locality.
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Part II ::
Ans :: ur Symptoms may be Due to "Acute HIV Syndrome".
this normally occurs in 3-6 weeks.
Kindly Note :: above symptoms are "Not Only" due to Acute HIV Syndrome ;
it may be secondary to other
sexually transmitted disease / other infectious disease
U Must Visit ur Consultant who is Upgraded with Recent updates.
So after Thorough Clinical Examination & History ,
He / She will guide u with appropriate Investigations.
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Please avoid
Blood Donation untill 100% confirmation about ur symptoms
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Take care,
Your Doubts & Query Are most welcome.
Always happy to solve them.
Get Well Soon.
:: Dr.Vaibhav A. Deshpande