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5 Good Reasons To Take A Home HIV Test

Topic: Medical Advice and ResourcesPublished December 23, 2009

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The home HIV test is a tool that you can use to detect the presence of the HIV virus in your body. AIDS (or Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is a condition in which the body loses its ability to fight infection. Caused by the HIV virus it is a condition that can stay dormant for many years before the symptoms of AIDS start to surface. In fact, it is estimated that there are some carriers of the HIV virus who never really experience the symptoms even as they pass on the virus to other people. An HIV blood test can help you in many ways and there are enough reasons for you to consider a home AIDS test. 1. Control the spread - There are more than 56,000 Americans who are infected with the HIV virus every year. This is mainly due to the large proportion of people who are not aware of the fact that they may be carrying the virus and passing it on to their partners. These cases tend to be discovered only when an unexpected HIV blood test is performed during blood donation camps or the like. A home HIV test can help you confirm whether you are HIV positive or not so that you can take the precautionary steps to avoid further spread. 2. Private and confidential - It may not be very comforting to know that everyone seems to know that you are getting HIV testing done. This becomes extremely obvious if you go to a laboratory or a center to get this test done. A home HIV test on the other hand can be done in the privacy of your home where no one really needs to know. Make sure, however, that you dispose the used test kit in the garbage appropriately, especially if you have nosy neighbors. 3. Easy and convenient - The home HIV test is very simple too. All you have to do is buy the AIDS test on the Internet and call in to find out the results in a few days after you have sent the blood sample to the laboratory with the unique blood sample id number. 4. Accuracy - The home HIV test is extremely accurate. The FDA has approved this test based on the correct recognition of submitted specimens. The specimen that is collected is sent to a laboratory that meets CLIA requirements. To get 99% accuracy all you must do is follow the directions. 5. Reassure yourself - A home HIV test is also a convenient way in which you can assure yourself that you are safe if you have a feeling that you have participated in unsafe sex. Rather than fret about whether something went wrong, you can choose to take the convenient home AIDS test to know that you are safe. If you choose to take the home HIV test, you are essentially helping to keep your partner away from avoidable exposure.

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Anne Hamilton of Home Health Testing is the author of this article. You can learn more about this topic, home HIV testing, by visiting our Home HIV Test page. You can also visit the Home Health Testing blog's Home HIV Test section.

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