Doctor Ordered blood test

soulium

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Hi HN,

If I ask my family doctor to order a HIV blood test, does it use the conventional method with window period of 3 month or the NAAT pooled method with a window period of 6 weeks?

Would doctored ordered test and STI clinic test use the same testing method for both HIV and syphilis?
 

Health Nurse

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Hi HN,

If I ask my family doctor to order a HIV blood test, does it use the conventional method with window period of 3 month or the NAAT pooled method with a window period of 6 weeks?

Would doctored ordered test and STI clinic test use the same testing method for both HIV and syphilis?



Hi soulium

If you get a HIV test at your family doctor it would be the HIV antibody test which has a window period of 3 months (95% of people would test positive within 4-6 weeks).

The HIV pooled NAAT test which has a window period of 6 weeks and is 90% accurate by 10 days is only available for men at our two Vancouver STI clinics. The HIV NAAT test is part of a research project at these two clinics.

You would get the same syphilis test (RPR) at any doctor’s office in BC. We also use the same test at our STI clinics.

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