HIV and AIDS

HIV testing identifies infection with the human immunodeficiency virus early—often before symptoms appear—so you and your clinician can act quickly. Today’s 4th-generation antigen/antibody (Ag/Ab) blood tests detect both p24 antigen and HIV-1/2 antibodies, shortening the window between exposure and detection. When very recent exposure is a concern, HIV-1 RNA (NAT) can detect virus even earlier.

A proactive plan matches the right test to your timeline: start with a 4th-gen Ag/Ab test; add HIV-1 RNA for very ... See more

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The Lactoferrin Qualitative Stool Test measures lactoferrin in stool to assess intestinal inflammation. Positive results may signal inflammatory bowel disease, including Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, while negative results often suggest non-inflammatory conditions. This test supports evaluation of gastrointestinal health, immune activity, and disorders affecting digestive function.

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The Lymphocyte Subset Panel 4 Test measures CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell percentages and absolute counts, along with the CD4/CD8 ratio and total lymphocyte level. These parameters are vital for evaluating immune function in HIV, immunodeficiency, or therapy response, helping track helper and cytotoxic T-cell balance, immune suppression, and immune recovery.

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The Obstetric Panel is a prenatal blood test panel that screens for conditions affecting pregnancy and maternal health. It typically includes a Complete Blood Count, blood typing with Rh factor, antibody screen, and infectious disease testing such as hepatitis B, syphilis, rubella, and HIV. Doctors use this panel in early pregnancy to evaluate overall health, identify risks, and ensure safe monitoring for both mother and baby.


The QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus Test is a blood test that detects latent or active tuberculosis (TB) infection by measuring the immune response to TB antigens. It offers greater accuracy than the traditional skin test and avoids false positives from prior BCG vaccination. Doctors use it for TB screening, diagnosis, and monitoring in high-risk individuals. The QFT-Plus test is recommended for healthcare workers, travelers, and those exposed to TB.

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Also Known As: TB Test, Tuberculosis Test, IGRA Test

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The virus that causes AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is known as HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). Progressively, HIV Infection impairs the body’s ability to combat infections and specific cancers. Typically, it weakens the body’s immune system by targeting lymphocytes, which is a white blood cell type that usually assists the body in fighting infections. Certain lymphocytes called CD4 cells or T-helper cells are major targets when it comes to HIV. The virus often binds to CD4 cells, gets into them, replicates within them, and later kills them.  

The viral load or the amount of HIV increases over time, while the number of CD4 cells left in the blood reduces. After a few years without treatment, there can be a drop in the number of CD4 cells to a certain point where AIDS-related symptoms and conditions begin to appear. With AIDS treatment, you can slow down the disease progression by lowering the amount of HIV in your body. Generally, ... See more