I didn't know your right.
You can't give out phone numbers on this site. You mentioned peoples names, and the fact they WERE private numbers. Private numbers would indicate that perhaps they shouldn't be published, or they would have PUBLIC numbers.
Read the terms and conditions of the site.
online there is not much info on NAAT in regard to HIV -1/2. It is a pooled based specimen sampling testing method. One would think they test for both strains....if it is a blood-bank type of screen.
This is a Std clinic now you use common sence.Peace.
Refrain from posting people's phone #'s, please. They aren't here to give their consent to have their #s given out on a public website, accessible to the entire planet. Use some sort of common sense, PLEASE.
thanks, I will give them a call.
but my question is... Does it check for both HIV 1 and 2?
PCR is a type of NAT, just like a terrier is a type of dog. PCR is the specific type of NAT testing you had. PCR looks for DNA or RNA (riboNUCLEIC ACID), and hence is a type of NAT (nucleic acid testing)
Semantically, 'NAT' is most often used to refer to the testing done on donated blood supplies, although it is reasonable to use it when referring to PCR testing done on a particular patient.