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What is the difference between confidential and anonymous HIV antibody testing?

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For a confidential HIV antibody test you give your name and contact information to a test counselor, health care provider or doctor and the test result is entered into your medical records. If the HIV antibody test results are positive, the health care provider must send your name and information to the State Department of Health (DOH); the State DOH then sends it to your local DOH.
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What is the difference between confidential and anonymous testing?

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Anonymous antibody testing services are those which no name is give. Only the person getting tested can reveal his/her results to anyone. Confidential antibody testing services record the person's name with the test result. Records are kept secret from everyone except medical personnel or, or in some states like Minnesota, the state health department*. Individuals should ask who will know the results and how the record will be stored.
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What's the difference between anonymous and confidential testing?

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There is an important difference between confidential and anonymous testing for HIV. Confidential testing is a good option for people who need an official copy of their test result with their name on it. Confidential test results become part of your medical records, which can be released only with your written permission. Anonymous testing leaves no paper trail. When you have an anonymous test, you are known only by number, and the only person who learns the results is you. -back to top
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Does SHS do HIV testing? Is it confidential or anonymous?

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Confidential HIV testing is done in the Nurse's Clinic at SHS on a walk in basis Mon-Fri 8-11:30am, except Wed 9-11:30am and every afternoon from 2:00-3:30pm. Check in at the front Registration desk and request "Counseling". This testing is confidential and the results are not released without your specific written consent. Confidential HIV testing is free for students enrolled in SHIP, and $17.79 for those without SHIP.
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Anonymous antibody testing services are those which no name is give. Only the person getting tested can reveal his/her results to anyone. Confidential antibody testing services record the person???s name with the test result. Records are kept secret from everyone except medical personnel or, or in some states like Minnesota, the state health department*. Individuals should ask who will know the results and how the record will be stored.
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What is the difference between non-nominal HIV testing and anonymous HIV testing?

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In both non-nominal HIV testing and anonymous HIV testing the name of the person being tested is not used. However, there are some differences between these two types of testing for HIV infection. Although it varies by province and territory, in general, the differences are that in anonymous HIV testing, the person ordering the test usually does not know and does not want to know the identity of the person being tested.
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What is the difference between an Anonymous and Confidential Test?

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Anonymous and Confidential use the same testing method. The only difference is one does not have your name attached to the results. Anonymous antibody testing is available at Anonymous Test Sites in some California counties. Anonymous testing means that absolutely no one has access to your test results since your name is never recorded at the test site. It is always a good idea to contact the testing clinic directly to confirm what type of test is available.
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What is the difference between anonymous and confidential testing?

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Confidential testing means that the results of any HIV test performed will not be revealed to anybody except designated clinic staff, and in some cases, specific public health officials. Confidential testing will usually require a person to give their details (name, age, address) to the clinic performing the test. They then have to contact or return to the clinic after to get the results (unless a rapid test is used).
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WHERE CAN I HAVE A CONFIDENTIAL HIV ANTIBODY TEST LOCALLY?

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You can go to the Department of Genito-Urinary Medicine (GU Clinic) at the Leicester Royal Infirmary (Tel: 0116 2585208). A link to information about the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust Sexual Health Clinic can be found in the 'Resources' section.
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What is an HIV antibody test?

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When HIV enters the body, it begins to attack certain white blood cells called T4 lymphocyte cells (helper cells). Your doctor may also call them CD4 cells. The immune system then produces antibodies to fight off the infection. Although these antibodies are ineffective in destroying HIV, their presence is used to confirm HIV infection. HIV tests look for the presence of HIV antibodies; they do not test for the virus itself.
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What is HIV Antibody Testing?

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The test for HIV is called an HIV antibody test. Antibodies are the body's response to an infection. Antibodies normally begin to appear in your blood a few weeks after you become infected with HIV. The HIV antibody test detects the presence of antibodies to HIV in the blood or saliva. It is easier and cheaper to detect antibodies to HIV rather than to look for the virus itself.
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What is the difference between anonymous and confidential medical services?

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Most of the time medical care is “confidential”, this means that a clinic might have the names and other kinds of identifying information on file but, by law, they cannot release that information to anyone without the consent of the client. This absolute confidentiality is called “doctor client privilege”. This privilege extends to any health care provider, not just doctors, including those of us here at the Berkeley Free Clinic.
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What is the difference between anonymous and confidential?

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By anonymous the IRB means that the researcher cannot link the data to the participant. Confidential means that the researcher may be able to identify a participant’s data but will not reveal the participant’s identity to anyone else. Person-to-person interviews, for instance, are never anonymous.
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What is anonymous unlinked HIV testing?

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Anonymous unlinked HIV testing is a form of testing used worldwide for research and surveillance purposes, most commonly among pregnant women. Blood samples taken routinely for other tests are additionally tested for HIV. No personal information is taken and there is no way of linking the test results back to the person being tested. The results have no direct individual use but can provide important information for estimating HIV prevalence and incidence.
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Is HIV testing confidential?

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Yes. This means that we do use your name on your paperwork. This test and the results are NOT connected in any way to your medical or academic record on this campus. The State of California adopted a new law in April 2006 that states HIV positive results are reportable, which means that if you test positive for HIV, your results and your name will be reported to the State Office of AIDS in Sacramento, California.
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The HIV antibody test tells if you have HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The test looks for HIV antibodies in your blood. If antibodies are found, you have HIV. You can pass HIV on to other people even if you look and feel healthy.
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FAQ: HIV/AIDS
What many people call the "AIDS test" is not a test for AIDS, but for antibodies to the virus that cause AIDS- the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The immune system reacts to the HIV infection by producing antibodies that fight HIV. The test detects these antibodies. Therefore, the test is accurately called the "HIV Antibody Test".
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What has been the routine test for HIV antibody testing?

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The standard screening test for antibody to HIV is the enzyme immunoasssay (EIA), which is widely used in the United States and around the world. This test requires serum or plasma, so a blood specimen must be drawn from a vein. Because EIA requires specialized equipment, the specimen must be sent to a laboratory, and test results are usually available several days to several weeks later. A negative screening test means a person is not infected with HIV, and does not require further testing.
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I've heard that HIV antibody testing sometimes doesn't work on people who have AIDS, is this true?

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Over a prolonged period of time, as the body's immune system becomes increasingly compromised, the body will produce less and less antibodies and eventually reach a stage where neither Discreet, the ELISA, or the Western Blot would be capable of detecting them. This usually occurs during the late stages of AIDS. The current definition of someone in late stage AIDS is when their CD4 count dips below 200.
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What is the difference between "confidential" and "anonymous"?

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Anonymous: Data does not contain any information that would permit identification of the individual(s) about whom the data were collected. Confidential: Data contains information that would permit identification of the individual(s) about whom the data were collected, but is maintained in a manner that protects the information from release to unauthorized individuals.
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Does the Health Center have anonymous HIV Testing?

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The UHC currently prescribes and dispenses ECP's. If you are not currently enrolled or out of the area, please call 1-888-NOT-2-LATE or visit http://ec.princeton.edu/ The Health Center provides urine pregnancy testing for $6. Call 540.568.6178 to schedule a time for the test and results. The test is processed in-house and results available at the time of the initial visit. Students are provided counseling and decision making information.
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What is antibody testing?

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If it is the self-immunity related hypothyroidism, the antibodies can be tested in the blood. In fact, all the Hashimoto disease and most of the Graves disease have the (antibodies) TGAb and TMAb. TMAb is treated as catalase amtibpdoes. The judgment way is TRCA or RIA. The former is to use cell to adsorb hypothyroid globin or microsome. And then add serum of the sufferer. If the serum has such antibodies of antigen, then it can let the cell to agglomerate.
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