What is the chemiluminescence method for HIV testing?
Chemiluminescence assay for HIV detection is a highly sensitive and specific immunoassay technique that determines infection status by detecting HIV antigens and antibodies in the blood. It is one of the commonly used clinical methods for screening and diagnosis. If there has been high-risk behavior or if test results are abnormal, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for further confirmation.

This method uses chemiluminescent signal amplification technology to convert the specific binding reaction between antigens and antibodies into measurable light signals. It can detect both the HIV p24 antigen and antibodies, thereby shortening the testing window period and enabling earlier identification of infection.
Compared with traditional enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, the chemiluminescence method offers faster testing, higher accuracy, and effectively reduces false positive and false negative results. It is suitable for large-scale screening as well as individual precise testing, with a relatively simple procedure and minimal invasiveness for the examinee.
Prior to testing, avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol consumption; fasting is preferred. After the test, apply proper pressure to the blood draw site to stop bleeding, avoiding rubbing which may cause subcutaneous bruising. Keep the area clean and dry, remain calm while awaiting results, and follow scientific testing procedures to safeguard your health.