Can you trust OraQuick test?

Can you trust OraQuick test?

OraQuick is 91.7% accurate at identifying HIV-positive test results. This means that almost 10% of people who test HIV negative using OraQuick are actually HIV positive. Oraquick is not as accurate as blood-based testing in a lab, which has been shown to be 99.7% accurate at identifying positive test results.

Can you do OraQuick wrong?

The OraQuick In-Home HIV Test is less accurate. This test will find HIV antibodies 92% of the time. That means it will miss an HIV infection in 1 of 12 people who have it. OraQuick rarely gives false positive results, meaning that it’s unlikely to say you have HIV if you don’t.

What does C and T mean on OraQuick?

Reading results 1 line – Negative: A line next to “C” but not “T” indicates a negative result. 2 lines – Positive: A line next to “C” and “T” indicate a positive result.

How long does OraQuick take?

OraQuick was approved in 2012 for sale in stores and online to anyone age 17 and older. The kit does not require sending a sample to a lab. It tests fluid from the mouth and delivers results in 20 to 40 minutes.

What do doctors say about OraQuick?

Studies show OraQuick is 99.6 percent accurate, the FDA said. People who test positive should get an old-fashioned lab test to confirm HIV infection.

Is OraQuick, by itself, a reliable test?

The OraQuick test kit contains an information booklet, “What your results mean to You,” which is designed to instruct individuals on what to do once they have obtained their test results. The test is relatively reliable if there has been sufficient time for HIV antibodies to develop in the infected person.

How soon can I take an OraQuick HIV test?

The OraQuick In-Home HIV Test can give you accurate results 3 months from exposure. Most people will develop antibodies to HIV within this period of time. If you test within 3 months of possible exposure and the result is negative, you may want to repeat the test at least 3 months after the possible exposure.

What is OraQuick home HIV testing?

The OraQuick In-Home HIV Test is a rapid self-administered over-the-counter (OTC) test. The OraQuick In-Home HIV Test kit consists of a test stick (device) to collect the specimen, a test tube (vial) to insert the test stick (device) and complete the test, testing directions, two information booklets (“HIV,…

Is the OraQuick reliable?

The OraQuick test kit contains an information booklet, “What your results mean to You,” which is designed to instruct individuals on what to do once they have obtained their test results. The test is relatively reliable if there has been sufficient time for HIV antibodies to develop in the infected person.