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by sargun
964 days ago
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One thing I'm confused about is why HIV at-home tests are not more available. There's Oraquick (https://oraquick.com/), which in bulk is $15/test, whereas its about $40 retail. On the other hand, we've gotten COVID tests down to something like $5 retail. On top of that, it's relatively easy to get free COVID tests. Imagine if you could test for this right before you "got down." I imagine that'd change the game. Although, a terrible part of me wonders if the condom debate will become the same as masks. |
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Unfortunately, HIV tests can't detect early infection, which is when it's most transmissible. The Oraquick FAQ says their test is accurate 3 months after exposure. So there isn't much benefit to testing right before sex vs every few months.