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Preliminary Assessment Result

HIV Risk Assessment

 

Low


Your risk of contracting HIV is low,

but you used condom, the risk of getting sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) is low.

Please keep up your safer sex habit in order to prevent HIV and/or STIs infection.

Condom Use 

Continuous and correct use of condoms will effectively prevent HIV and sexually transmitted infections.

Take Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) on-time

Continuous and take PrEP on-time  is an important additional measure to prevent HIV infection and can effectively reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections.

Take HARRT on time

When people living with HIV continue to take antiretroviral therapy correctly, it will effectively reduce the amount of virus in the infected person’s blood and make the amount of HIV virus undetectable. This effectively reduces the risk of transmission[1]. According to the PARTNER Study[2], the chance of HIV transmission of people living with HIV who cannot detect the amount of virus is close to zero.

For HIV we use the p24 Combo HIV rapid test, which can detect SOME new HIV cases within 15-28 days after infection. However, as it cannot detect all new HIV infections within this period, we suggest people can also get tested 90 days after suspected infection may have happened to be sure of one’s HIV status.

[1]Association between sexual activity without condoms and risk of HIV transmission in serodifferent couples when the HIV-positive partner is using suppressive antiretroviral therapy: the PARTNER study. 21st International AIDS Conference, Durban, abstract TUAC0206, 2016.

[2]HIV transmission risk through condomless sex if HIV+ partner on suppressive ART: PARTNER study. 21st Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Boston, abstract 153LB, 2014.

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