HIV 1/2 Tri-line antibody Test cassette (WB/S/P)
The HIV 1/2 Tri-line Antibody Test Cassette (WB/S/P) is a rapid diagnostic test used to detect antibodies specific to Human Immunodeficiency Viruses 1 and 2 (HIV-1 and HIV-2) in your blood. Here’s a breakdown of its key features and what it can tell you about potential HIV infection:
Purpose:
- Serves as a screening tool to identify potential HIV-1 or HIV-2 infection by detecting antibodies your body produces in response to the viruses.
- Not a confirmatory test for diagnosis. A positive result requires further evaluation with more specific tests by a healthcare professional.
Function:
- Utilizes a lateral flow immunoassay method. When a blood sample (whole blood, serum, or plasma – indicated by WB/S/P) is applied, it migrates across a membrane containing antibodies specific to HIV-1 and HIV-2 antigens.
- If antibodies against HIV-1 or HIV-2 are present in sufficient levels, colored lines will appear in designated regions (“1” and “2”) on the cassette, indicating a reactive or positive result for the specific virus type.
- A control line should always be visible to validate the test’s functionality.
Benefits:
- Rapid Results: Provides results within a short timeframe, typically 10-15 minutes.
- Easy to Use: Generally requires a small blood sample and can be performed in various settings, including clinics or point-of-care locations.
- Relatively Non-invasive: Uses a finger prick for blood collection (with whole blood samples) or involves drawing a small amount of blood from a vein (with serum or plasma samples).

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