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  1. 31 sty 2024 · People who have not been tested for HIV during pregnancy or labor should be offered expedited testing during the immediate postpartum period. Postpartum HIV testing should be done using the antigen/antibody immunoassay to screen for established and acute HIV; results should be obtained in <1 hour.

  2. Facilities should use a U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved HIV screening test, with results available preferably within 1 hour and no longer than 12 hours; the most sensitive screening test available should be used to allow for detection of early or acute HIV.

  3. HIV testing may also be offered late in pregnancy (about 36 weeks) or in labour to women whose status is unknown or who had tested negative earlier in pregnancy but remain at risk of a new infection. HIV testing and counselling should be voluntary with the principles of consent, confidentiality, counselling, and ensuring that test results are ...

  4. Consolidated guidelines on differentiated HIV testing services [Internet]. Show details. Contents. Table 6.2 Recommended time points for HIV testing for pregnant and postpartum women. From: Chapter 6, Guidance for HIV testing services among priority populations. © World Health Organization 2024. Sales, rights and licensing.

  5. 6 wrz 2024 · It may take several days to receive your test results with a NAT or antigen/antibody lab test. Window period. No HIV test can detect HIV immediately after infection. That's because of the window period—the time between HIV exposure and when a test can detect HIV in your body.

  6. Repeat HIV testing in the third trimester, preferably before 36 weeks of gestation, is recommended for pregnant women with initial negative HIV antibody tests who are known to be at high risk of acquiring HIV infection; who are receiving care in facilities that have an HIV incidence in pregnant women of at least 1 per 1,000 per year; who are ...

  7. 31 sty 2024 · Timing and Benefits of HIV Testing Prior to Conception or During Pregnancy. HIV infection should be identified before pregnancy (see Prepregnancy Counseling and Care for Persons of Childbearing Age with HIV) or as early as possible in pregnancy.

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