Submitted by Terradubia t3_100pxqi in askscience
Do antibody tests contain antigenes in order to detect antibodies? If these tests contain antigenes, can they transmit the disease which you are tested for? For example HIV rapid antibody tests.
Submitted by Terradubia t3_100pxqi in askscience
Do antibody tests contain antigenes in order to detect antibodies? If these tests contain antigenes, can they transmit the disease which you are tested for? For example HIV rapid antibody tests.
attentionhordoeuvres t1_j2jojei wrote
No. And even if they did involve infectious material (again, they don’t), the tests don’t involve putting that material in your body. You would take a sample from your body and mix it with other substances ex vivo to observe some kind of reaction.