How to consult and test suspected AIDS
Both local residents, outsiders and foreigners can have free AIDS counseling and testing in voluntary AIDS counseling and testing institutions. The specific process is: 1. Counseling and confidentiality. This work does not need to provide ID cards and other documents, nor does it involve the sensitive issues of interrogators. On the premise of not harming the public interests, the personal privacy of the inquirer is protected by law. Those who meet the following conditions should be tested as soon as possible, such as those with sexually transmitted diseases (especially those with ulcerative lesions), those with high-risk behaviors (such as intravenous drug use, promiscuity and gay men), those with low immune function, those who received blood or blood products in the 1980s and 1990s, those who received tissue or organ transplantation, those with occupational exposure to HIV, spouses of HIV-infected/AIDS patients, children of HIV-positive mothers and patients with hepatitis C. Free testing Through conversation, the staff conducts risk assessment on the inquirer; When necessary, a test sheet will be issued, and the inquirer will decide whether to conduct the test voluntarily based on the principle of informed consent. HIV antibody screening can be carried out on the spot and the results can be obtained immediately. When two different screening results are positive, the inquirer is considered as suspected positive. At this time, the staff of the consulting testing point will issue a reexamination test sheet for HIV antibody, and send the sampled samples to the laboratory of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention for reexamination. It takes about a week to get the final test results. The disease prevention and control institutions will inform the testers and manage them accordingly, such as regular testing and providing life guidance. Need hospitalization, admitted by designated hospitals.