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At-home AIDS test

November 3, 2005 12:00 am

The Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) - Advisers at the Food and Drug Administration today plan to consider the first HIV test that can be taken entirely at home.

The test is called OraQuick Advance by OraSure Technology.

A person takes the test by swabbing the inside of the mouth and then putting the swab in a vial of fluid that comes with the test. About 20 minutes later, the person gets the results.

The test is already available at doctor's offices and health clinics.

Critics are concerned about the psychological effects on a person who tests positive for HIV and doesn't have a doctor or counselor nearby to talk to.

OraSure says the test is more than 99% accurate but suggests people who test positive get a second opinion anyway.

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