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Re: DSC anonymous HIV test
Guys/Gals,
Few bits of extra info that might be useful. 1. Truly anonymous testing twice a week - Wed (6-8pm, I think) and Sat (1-4 pm). 2. DSC located at Ground floor. Large sign - easier to spot than looking for Block 31 (for me anyway). 3. Went at near closing time last Saturday - no queue ! 4. Procedures as below a. Get number (no need IC), fill simple form, pay $20. b. Interview, given pamphlets - first room. c. Finger prick test - second room. Few drops of blood on strip test. d. Results ready 15-20 minutes - given with second interview, same first room. e. If strip test negative : >99% accurate; if strip test positve : need blood test. (Dont know procedure from this point, as mine was negative) Overall, very professional. The ONLY truly anonymous open access HIV testing clinic in Singapore. |
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Re: HIV screening info
Hi bro bongster:
True: the main strains HIV I and HIV II. HIV I is the more common one. And HIV II is prevalent in Africa. Between the two, HIV II is considered less aggressive than HIV I; HIV II early infection symptoms (if any) tend to be milder than those of HIV I; and, AIDS onset from HIV II tends to be a little slower/come on later than that of HIV I. (Maybe there is more recent data that contradicts that, since these findings were as of the last two years...) Both are, of course, life-threatening and at this time in global history, incurable. True that HIV II is mostly in Africa. Problem is with globalisation and international travel, it is possible to see HIV II making inroads into other regions of the world. Now the numbers are dwarfed by HIV I infection rates here. In Asia, there is growth of specific substrains of HIV I--which draws attention away from HIV II. It's just another line of infection stretching its evil claws across the region... I remember reading a story, on the Web and probably on thebody.com, of someone who had casual sex raw with someone (both were ang moh and in Europe). The guy said he started out using a condom. The girl then said, she's clean and already took the HIV test. So he threw away the condom and they did raw and rough. Later on, he (she also I guess) found out that she had only tested negative for a HIV I test, but in fact had infected him with HIV II. The guy was writing in for advice on thebody.com and told his story, I think. Anyway, one more thing. The rapid ELISA administered by the AfA tests for both HIV I and HIV II. The next time any bros go for the test, just ask the person doing the test if this is the case, and he or she will say yes and then show you printed on the test strip itself, "HIVI/II". Our country may not be the kindest to HIV+ people, but is damn efficient to use the latest tests. For that, I suppose, we should be grateful. In Malaysia, the ELISA also tests for HIV I and HIV II. I think right now, the Quantitative PCR (Viral Load) only tests for HIV I in most private labs here. Of course, I'm pretty sure the Blood Bank and other government-run facilities in Singapore do the Qualitative PCR for both HIV I and HIV II. (Not 100% on this; but blood donations are no joke and not something that anyone wants to play around with.) Quote:
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Glad to see this post has been made a Sticky.
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Re: HIV screening info
Comfirm no ICs needed ?? Cos' I serving NS. Just to be safe, I going for the test if my questions is to be reply.
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Re: HIV screening info
Hi bro nsx-r:
No IC needed if you take the test as it is administered by AfA (Action for AIDS), at the DSC Clinic premises, during Anonymous Testing periods, which is Wednesday evening from 6.30 p.m., and Saturday afternoon from 1 p.m. DO NOT go during DSC Clinic's operating hours. I don't quite get what you're asking about though. What's this got to do with your NS? Whether you're doing NS or not, if you go through regular healthcare practitioners--private or government sector--in Singapore, they are required by law to report of HIV+ test results, including name and details, to the MoH. Quote:
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Re: HIV screening info
so how dangerous is BBBJ ?
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You can still contract a whole host of STDs if the ger's mouth is harbouring these bacteria or viruses. The thing that can compound ur risk is cuts, sores or ulcers in the mouth of the giver or on ur thingee n its surrounding. Some broken skin are so small that you dun even notice it, but viruses are so small that they can sneak in. Docs hv oso said that usage of condoms will reduce the risk but no eliminate it altogether. You oso can read the fine prints on Condoms and they do not guarantee. |
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this thread is very useful.....
keep it sticky.... |
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definitely a useful thread and an eye-opener!!! |
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Suddenly, feel that also should go for a checkup after reading all the HIV related threads... sigh... I also better take care to check if got anything wrong... if got.. don't "hai" other people... sigh...
Maybe should get my gf to go along also.... Well... will repost results if anyone is interested to know..... |
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FYI......HIV virus does not stay alive in the air for more than 2 seconds. That means the virus will die in two seconds after leaving body.
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Re: HIV screening info
perhaps, a regular check up should be done every six mth.
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For this anonymous HIV test, do they also provide for other STD screening coz very troublesome to do different test on separate days.
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For the test on wed and sat...they only do the HIV test..It is your health..surely it is worth the trouble.. |
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what kind of testing paper they are using?
is it FDA-approved? 3rd or 4th generation test assay? |
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