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| Marker | What It Measures |
|---|---|
| HIV 1 & 2 (4th Generation Antigen/Antibody) | The most sensitive HIV test available. Detects HIV as early as 18 days after exposure. Conclusive at 45 days. |
| Herpes HSV-1 (IgG Type-Specific) | Oral herpes virus. Tests for type-specific antibodies to distinguish HSV-1 from HSV-2. |
| Herpes HSV-2 (IgG Type-Specific) | Genital herpes virus. Separate type-specific test for accurate identification and risk assessment. |
| Syphilis (RPR with Reflex) | Bacterial infection — fully curable with antibiotics. Window period 3 to 6 weeks. |
| Chlamydia (NAAT Urine) | Most common STD in the US. Frequently no symptoms. Window period 1 to 2 weeks. |
| Gonorrhea (NAAT Urine) | Bacterial infection with increasing antibiotic resistance. Window period 1 to 2 weeks. |
| Hepatitis A (Total Antibody) | Spread through sexual contact and contaminated food and water. Outbreaks among sexually active adults are increasing. |
| Hepatitis B (Surface Antigen) | Blood and sexual transmission. Window period 6 weeks. Vaccination available. |
| Hepatitis C (Antibody with Reflex) | Blood and sexual transmission. Window period 8 to 12 weeks. |
| Trichomoniasis (NAAT) | Most common curable STD in the US — affects 3.7 million people. 70% have no symptoms. |
| Mycoplasma genitalium (NAAT) | Emerging bacterial STD causing urethritis and pelvic inflammatory disease. Developing antibiotic resistance. Missed by standard panels. |
| Name | Value |
|---|---|
| HIV 4th Gen | Negative (non-reactive)|Detectable 18 days post-exposure. Conclusive at 45 days. A negative result before 45 days should be confirmed. |
| Herpes HSV-1 IgG | Negative (index <0.90)|Antibodies develop 12 to 16 weeks after initial exposure. Test at 16 weeks for conclusive result. |
| Herpes HSV-2 IgG | Negative (index <0.90)|Same window as HSV-1. Index 0.90 to 3.5 is equivocal — confirmatory testing recommended. |
| Syphilis RPR | Non-reactive|Window period 3 to 6 weeks. A reactive result reflexes to confirmatory titer testing automatically. |
| Chlamydia NAAT | Not detected|Window period 1 to 2 weeks. Highly sensitive urine-based test. |
| Gonorrhea NAAT | Not detected|Window period 1 to 2 weeks. Same urine draw as chlamydia. |
| Hepatitis A | Negative (non-reactive)|Prior infection or vaccination produces positive total antibody — not necessarily active disease. |
| Hepatitis B Surface Antigen | Negative (non-reactive)|Positive result indicates active hepatitis B infection requiring medical evaluation. |
| Hepatitis C Antibody | Negative (non-reactive)|Window period 8 to 12 weeks. Reactive result reflexes to confirmatory RNA testing automatically. |
| Trichomoniasis NAAT | Not detected|Window period 5 to 28 days. Most sensitive available test for trichomoniasis. |
| Mycoplasma genitalium NAAT | Not detected|Window period 1 to 3 weeks. Positive result requires specific antibiotic treatment — not standard chlamydia treatment. |
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