What is the p24 antigen-antibody combination test

P24 Antigen Antibody Combination Test refers to an HIV Antibody Combination P24 Antigen Test, or HIV (AIDS) P24 Antigen Test, which is used to detect whether a patient has AIDS.
The HIV P24 antigen test is a common test for AIDS, and is used to determine if a patient is infected with HIV by checking for the presence of the P24 antigen in the patient’s body. the HIV virus produces the P24 antigen during the process of replication, and checking for the P24 antigen at the same time as testing for the HIV antibody can be an effective way of checking for the presence of the AIDS virus in the patient to help with the diagnosis.
The P24 antigen is only meaningful when tested in combination with HIV antibodies. If you suspect that you have been exposed to the risk of HIV, you need to seek medical attention for testing to rule out the risk. Avoid unsafe sex on a daily basis and pay attention to personal hygiene.