One Step HIV TEST™is a self test kit used to determine the presence of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) in Human Blood. HIV is the cause of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
One Step HIV Test™ is the same test approved for and used in hospitals and laboratories as the point-of-care HIV screening test.
SUPER FAST RESULTS! Why use a mail-in HIV test & wait days to telephone for the result? One Step HIV Test™ takes only 15 minutes. Saves you from days of distressing waiting period you would otherwise experience with standard home testing procedures.
One Step HIV Test™
How to read the result
ACCURATE! One Step HIV Test™ is 98% accuratein detecting the presence of HIV-1 and HIV-2 in the blood sample collected.
EASY TO USE! Just like a pregnancy test. Follow the simple steps as described in the D.I.Y. instructions. Click here to see how the HIV test works - step by step.
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PRIVATE! Perform the test yourself in your own privacy to ensure confidentiality.
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The HIV-antibody test is the only way to tell if you are infected. You cannot tell by looking at someone if he or she carries HIV. Someone can look and feel perfectly healthy and still be infected. In fact, an estimated one-third of those who are HIV positive do not know it. Neither do their sex partners. The risk of transmission of HIV can be reduced or prevented by taking certain precautions.
The tests used to detect HIV infection actually look for antibodies produced by your body to fight HIV. Most people will develop detectable antibodies within 3 months after infection, the average being 20 days. In rare cases, it can take 6-12 months. During the time between exposure and the test, it is important to avoid any behavior that might result in exposure to blood, semen, or vaginal secretions.
A positive (+) HIV test does not necessarily mean that the person tested has AIDS. However, people infected by HIV can develop AIDS.
A positive test absolutely must be followed by a more thorough test for HIV performed by a trained professional..
The US FDA does not approve any self-performed blood tests for HIV.
This is the reason the test cannot be sold in the U.S. at this time.