Testing method
Allow the test box to equilibrate to room temperature prior to
testing.
1.Rermove the test card from the sealed foil bag and use it as soon
as possible.After opening the sealed pouch, use thetest as soon as
possible within 1 hour.
2.Place the test apparatus on a clean, level surface.
3.Aspirate the urine sample with the provided dropper, then add 3
drops (approximately **0ul) of urine sample to thesample well.
Start the timer.
4.Waiting for results. Results should be read after *5 minutes. The
results after *0 minutes are not
convincing.
Sample requirements
1. Collect urine sample
2. When sampling, make sure the urine cup is clean to avoid
contaminating the sample.
3. The sample should be clarified. If there is visible
precipitation, it should be fitered, centrifuged orthe supernatant
shouldbe collected after precipitation.
4. Keep the urine sample as fresh as possible.If not used
temporarily, the sample can be stored at **8 degrees for one
month5. lf specimens are to be transported, they should be packaged
in accordance with local regulations regarding thetransport of
pathogens. POSITIVE:
In addition to the presence of C band, if T band is developed
indicates that HIV*1/2 Antibody is detected in the specimen. The
result is positive.
NEGATIVE:
If only the C band is present, the absence of any burgundy color in
the T band indicates that no HIV*1/2 Antibody is detected in the
specimen. The result is negative.
INVALID:
C Band fails to appear. With or without a T band is an invalid
result.
Limitations
1. This kit is a clinical auxiliary diagnostic product, which can
rapidly detect human immunodeficiency virus type I(HIV*1) antibody
and type II (HIV*2) antibody in urine. The test results are for
clinical reference only and cannot be used alone as the basis for
confirming or excluding cases. For the purpose of diagnosis, the
test results should be used in combination with clinical
examination, medical history and other examinations.
2. Due to the limitations of the method, a negative test result
does not rule out the possibility of HIV infection in patients,
especially those infected in the window period.
3. Samples undergoing antiviral infection treatment may have false
negatives. You cannot get HIV fromhugging or
touching.
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