x
CA Medlynks

    Book Now

    • Ground Floor Daykio Plaza Off Ngong Lane Nairobi
    • +254 741 669 175
    • customercare@camedlynks.com
    CA Medlynks
    • customercare@camedlynks.com
    • Ground Floor Daykio Plaza Off Ngong Lane Nairobi
    • Call us
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Our Services
      • Laboratory Testing Services
      • Research services
      • Wellness /Health Check up
      • Travel Medicine
    • Contact Us
    Logo

    Contact Info

    • Landmark Plaza, 1st Floor Argwings Kodhek Rd, Nairobi, Kenya
    • +2547416691751
    • customercare@camedlynks.com

    HIV TESTING

      CA Medlynks > HIV TESTING

    What is HIV?

    HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is the virus that can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or AIDS if not treated. Unlike some other viruses, the human body can’t get rid of HIV completely, even with treatment. So once you get HIV, you have it for life.
    HIV attacks the body’s immune system, specifically the CD4 cells (T cells), which help the immune system fight off infections. Untreated, HIV reduces the number of CD4 cells (T cells) in the body, making the person more likely to get other infections or infection-related cancers. Over time, HIV can destroy so many of these cells that the body can’t fight off infections and disease. These opportunistic infections or cancers take advantage of a very weak immune system and signal that the person has AIDS, the last stage of HIV infection.
    Source: CDC

    SIV TEST

    What are the Stages of HIV?

    When people get HIV and don’t receive treatment, they will typically progress through 3 stages of disease. Medicine to treat HIV, known as antiretroviral therapy (ART), helps people at all stages of the disease if taken as prescribed. Treatment can slow or prevent progression from one stage to the next. Also, people with HIV who take HIV medicine as prescribed and get and keep an undetectable viral load have effectively no risk of transmitting HIV to an HIV-negative partner through sex.

    Stage 1: Acute HIV infection

    Within 2 to 4 weeks after infection with HIV, people may experience a flu-like illness, which may last for a few weeks. This is the body’s natural response to infection. When people have acute HIV infection, they have a large amount of virus in their blood and are very contagious. But people with acute infection are often unaware that they’re infected because they may not feel sick right away or at all. To know whether someone has acute infection, either an antigen/antibody test or a nucleic acid (NAT) test is necessary. If you think you have been exposed to HIV through sex or drug use and you have flu-like symptoms, seek medical care and ask for a test to diagnose acute infection.

    Stage 2: Clinical latency (HIV inactivity or dormancy)

    This period is sometimes called asymptomatic HIV infection or chronic HIV infection. During this phase, HIV is still active but reproduces at very low levels. People may not have any symptoms or get sick during this time. For people who aren’t taking medicine to treat HIV, this period can last a decade or longer, but some may progress through this phase faster. People who are taking medicine to treat HIV (ART) as prescribed may be in this stage for several decades. It’s important to remember that people can still transmit HIV to others during this phase. However, people who take HIV medicine as prescribed and get and keep an undetectable viral load (or stay virally suppressed) have effectively no risk of transmitting HIV to their HIV-negative sexual partners. At the end of this phase, a person’s viral load starts to go up and the CD4 cell count begins to go down. As this happens, the person may begin to have symptoms as the virus levels increase in the body, and the person moves into Stage 3.

    Stage 3: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)

    AIDS is the most severe phase of HIV infection. People with AIDS have such badly damaged immune systems that they get an increasing number of severe illnesses, called opportunistic illnesses.

    Without treatment, people with AIDS typically survive about 3 years. Common symptoms of AIDS include chills, fever, sweats, swollen lymph glands, weakness, and weight loss. People are diagnosed with AIDS when their CD4 cell count drops below 200 cells/mm or if they develop certain opportunistic illnesses. People with AIDS can have a high viral load and be very infectious.

    Source: CDC

    Blood HIV test

    Get your test done HIV

    Book your test now
    CA Medlynks

    Lab testing process

    01

    schedule
    your appointment

    02

    Get yourself
    tested

    03

    Lab Generates
    your test results

    04

    Within 48 hours
    receive your results

    Book now

    Important

      • * At home test is available. (Collection fee for 2500 Ksh is charged separately.)

      • * The consultation fee for our doctor is from 4,000 Ksh.

    Call us

    +254 741 669 175 +254114137326

    Labs locations

    Landmark Plaza, 1st Floor Argwings Kodhek Rd, Nairobi. Daykio Plaza, Ground Floor Nairobi.

    Any questions?

    Please fill out the form below

      How can we help?

      Your Message

      logo final

      Advancing diagnostics, transforming Health.

      • Daykio Plaza, Ground Floor
        Nairobi, Kenya
      • Call Us: +254741669175
      • customercare@camedlynks.com

      Quick Links

      • About US
      • Our Services
      • Contact Us
      • Pricacy Policy

      Working hours

      • Weekdays :08:00 to 18:00
      • Saturday : 8:00 to 17:00
      • Sunday / Holidays : 8:00 to 17:00

      CA Medlynks © 2024 All Right Reserved Made by Red lion and Company