₹44,500
₹21,800
₹25,000
₹25,000
₹44,500
₹21,800
₹25,000
₹25,000
1 Test Kit trial pack
Evaluated by NIB
Requires only 5 µL of specimen ( 2 drops )
Use serum, plasma or wb
Results available within 15 min to allow prompt action to be taken at the point of care
Performance validated with BBI low titre panel FDA Panel
HIV-Ab/Ag 4th Generation hiv Test Kit is a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay.
The 4th Generation hiv test kit consists of:
1) a burgundy coloured conjugate pad containing recombinant HIV-gp120-41 and gp-36 antigens conjugated with colloidal gold (HIV conjugates), monoclonal anti-HIV-p24 antibody conjugated with colloidal gold (p24 conjugates) and rabbit IgG-gold conjugates (for control line),
2) a nitrocellulose membrane strip containing two test lines (Ag line and Ab line) and a control line (C line). The Ab line is pre-coated with HIV-gp120-41 and HIV-2 gp-36 antigens for the detection of antibodies to HIV-1 including O or HIV-2, the Ag line is pre-coated with another monoclonal anti-HIV-p24 antibody for the detection of p24 antigen, and the C line is pre-coated with goat anti-rabbit IgG antibody
Note: use proper gloves while testing others for self test no problem, touching any accessory dont harm, dispose the kit after use properly.
watch these videos and then test: https://youtu.be/LWJf61qU55U?si=TG5kX0wwyxXqQ8iR
https://youtu.be/zKK7j3kB4cw?si=_lv9xIHkUALlqMER
Hiv Testing Kit Antigen Window period 10 - 120 days ( upto 180 ) , Antibody Detention will be after 120-180 days till lifetime.
Following an exposure that leads to HIV infection, the amount of time during which no existing diagnostic test is capable of detecting HIV is called the eclipse period.2
The time between potential HIV exposure and an accurate test result is referred to as the window period. Improvements in testing technology continue to reduce the detection window period, and, therefore, the time to diagnosis and treatment of early HIV infection. As seen in the figure, each type of HIV test has its own testing window, with the NAT capable of detecting HIV the earliest, followed by the antigen/antibody combination test, and lastly, the antibody test.
SKU-PMNCNQ6NW1 Test Kit trial pack
Evaluated by NIB
Requires only 5 µL of specimen ( 2 drops )
Use serum, plasma or wb
Results available within 15 min to allow prompt action to be taken at the point of care
Performance validated with BBI low titre panel FDA Panel
HIV-Ab/Ag 4th Generation hiv Test Kit is a lateral flow immunochromatographic assay.
The 4th Generation hiv test kit consists of:
1) a burgundy coloured conjugate pad containing recombinant HIV-gp120-41 and gp-36 antigens conjugated with colloidal gold (HIV conjugates), monoclonal anti-HIV-p24 antibody conjugated with colloidal gold (p24 conjugates) and rabbit IgG-gold conjugates (for control line),
2) a nitrocellulose membrane strip containing two test lines (Ag line and Ab line) and a control line (C line). The Ab line is pre-coated with HIV-gp120-41 and HIV-2 gp-36 antigens for the detection of antibodies to HIV-1 including O or HIV-2, the Ag line is pre-coated with another monoclonal anti-HIV-p24 antibody for the detection of p24 antigen, and the C line is pre-coated with goat anti-rabbit IgG antibody
Note: use proper gloves while testing others for self test no problem, touching any accessory dont harm, dispose the kit after use properly.
watch these videos and then test: https://youtu.be/LWJf61qU55U?si=TG5kX0wwyxXqQ8iR
https://youtu.be/zKK7j3kB4cw?si=_lv9xIHkUALlqMER
Hiv Testing Kit Antigen Window period 10 - 120 days ( upto 180 ) , Antibody Detention will be after 120-180 days till lifetime.
Following an exposure that leads to HIV infection, the amount of time during which no existing diagnostic test is capable of detecting HIV is called the eclipse period.2
The time between potential HIV exposure and an accurate test result is referred to as the window period. Improvements in testing technology continue to reduce the detection window period, and, therefore, the time to diagnosis and treatment of early HIV infection. As seen in the figure, each type of HIV test has its own testing window, with the NAT capable of detecting HIV the earliest, followed by the antigen/antibody combination test, and lastly, the antibody test.