Basic STI Screening Test (Basic STI Screening Test)

Description
The Basic STI Screening Test is a blood-based panel that screens for common sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, Hepatitis B (HBsAg), Hepatitis C (Anti-HCV), and Syphilis (VDRL). Early detection allows timely treatment and helps reduce the risk of transmitting infections to others. This panel is recommended for routine sexual health monitoring.
How it works
The test uses serological and immunoassay techniques to detect specific antibodies or antigens associated with each infection. A positive result indicates exposure or infection, while a negative result suggests no detectable infection at the time of testing. Confirmatory testing is performed if any result is positive.
Test Preparations
The Basic STI Screening Test is a blood-based panel that screens for common sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, Hepatitis B (HBsAg), Hepatitis C (Anti-HCV), and Syphilis (VDRL). Early detection allows timely treatment and helps reduce the risk of transmitting infections to others. This panel is recommended for routine sexual health monitoring.

