How reliable are test strips to detect AIDS?

Test strips are human immunodeficiency virus antibody test kits. Generally speaking, it is more accurate to use test strips to detect HIV. If the human body is infected with HIV, as it takes some time for antibodies to be produced in the patient’s body, about six weeks later, HIV antibodies will be produced in the blood, and at this time, self-testing can be carried out through the test strips, which can clearly reflect the presence of HIV in the body. During the test, patients need to follow the steps required by the test strips, and the test results of the test strips are more accurate, generally reaching more than 95%. In addition, in daily life, patients should pay attention to cleanliness, if infected with HIV, must consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor in a timely manner for appropriate treatment, and actively cooperate with the treatment.