There are different types of testing procedures for HIV, which include oral swabs, blood tests, ELISA and Western blot. Discover how HIV testing procedures work, and how long it takes to get results with tips from a family practitioner in this free video on health conditions, disease and medicine.
Expert: Ken Savage
Contact: www.wearehdtv.com
Bio: Ken Savage is a graduate of Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
HIV AND AIDS IS A SCAM!!!! anyone with a low white blood cell count can be positive these days. Aids is a political and social disease not a physical one, make the connection. it's been over 20 years don't you think there should be a cure by now? don't you think it's insulting to the human race that we have been to the moon and back, made cars, airplanes etc... and we can't even find a cure for an immune deficiency? WAKE UP IT'S A SCAM FOR MONEY.
ParisLoOfficialTV 11 months ago
It takes them a week to perform the ELISA (which can be done by machines now!) and the Western blot? That's a little lengthy, considering even an amateur can do those techniques within 2 days.
nicklinkzelda 1 year ago
What can be done about a person suffeering from reddish body rashes who has undergone retroviral screening for about three times and had a negative result but the rashes
benaxphery 2 years ago
What is the window period pf Elisa to test HIV?
ghamaa50 2 years ago