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STI Confidante Health

Sexually Transmitted Infections are on the increase and with many showing no symptoms, it is possible to have an STI and not even know about it. If you are concerned about your sexual health due to a recent event, symptoms, a change in sexual partner or simply want peace of mind, Confidante home STI test kit offers the perfect solution.
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What is an HIV test?
An HIV test checks a sample of your blood to see whether you are infected with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). HIV is a virus that destroys certain cells in your immune system. These cells protect your body against diseases from germs, such as bacteria and viruses, and fungi. If you lose too many immune cells, your body will have trouble fighting off infections and other diseases.
HIV is spread through contact with blood and other body fluids from a person who has an HIV infection. This usually happens during sex or when sharing needles or other items used to inject drugs.
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Why do I need an HIV test?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 get tested for HIV at least once as part of routine health care.

You may need to be tested more than once if you have a higher risk for infection. If your last HIV test was more than a year ago, you should get tested as soon as possible if you have:
Had vaginal or anal sex with someone who has HIV (HIV positive) or whose HIV status you don't know
Injected drugs and shared needles, syringes, or other drug items with other people
Exchanged sex for money or drugs
Had a sexually transmitted disease (STD), such as syphilis
Had sex with anyone who has done anything listed above

STI - 10 Plex

Chlamydia
Gonorrhoea
Syphilis
Herpes Simplex I
Herpes Simplex II
Trichomonas Vaginalis
Mycoplasma Hominis
Mycoplasma Genitalium
Ureaplasma Urelyticum
Chancroid

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There are many places to get tested for HIV, including at your doctor's office, health clinics, testing programs in your community, and at home. If you go somewhere for your test, a staff person or counselor will explain what type of sample will be taken and how. If you do a test at home, be sure to follow all the instructions that come with your test kit.

You don't need any special preparations for an HIV test. If you are getting tested in a health clinic or community program, a counselor may talk with you about your risk for HIV. So, you may want to write down any questions you have ahead of time.

What will arrive?

The Confidante test kit will arrive in a discreet box, posted to your specified address. Alternatively you can buy in store. The kit will include everything you need to take a urine or swab sample and return it by post to our testing laboratory.
User instructions leaflet
Sample collection tube containing transport solution (Two)
Urine collection pot
Swab – for use on symptomatic lesions only
Transport tube for returning sample to laboratory (Two)
Small, sealable plastic bag
£75
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