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STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH Self-Test*

One Drop of Blood is All You Need

*Formerly SURE CHECK® HIV Self Test

A CE Marked single-use in-vitro diagnostic self-test that detects antibodies to HIV-1 and HIV-2 in fingerstick whole blood.

*Refer to product insert for more details.

Easy to Use

  • Quick blood collection; needs only 2.5 μl of blood
  • Unique Barrel Design: Allows direct transfer of blood from finger to test device

Convenient

  • Low hands on time, no bottles, no mixing, no pouring
  • Innovative test design prevents accidental spilling

Trusted & Proven

  • Over 13 million tests used professionally
  • High Accuracy: Sensitivity 100%; Specificity 99.8%*

Test for HIV in 3 Easy Steps with STAT-VIEW®

For STAT-VIEW HIV/VIH Self-Test Training, refer to SURE CHECK HIV Self-Test Training Video

A rapid point-of-care home test that provides results in minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH Self-Test?

The STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH Self-Test is a rapid, single-use in-vitro diagnostic test that detects antibodies in your blood sample that are specific for HIV-1 and HIV-2 (not the HIV virus itself). These antibodies produce the TEST line.

The STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH Self-Test is intended to be used as a screening test for the lay user in diagnosing HIV-1 and HIV-2 infection. A positive result is preliminary and must be confirmed by a healthcare professional.

What is a Window Period?

When a person becomes infected with HIV, it can take from 23 to 90 days* for their body to develop enough antibodies to be detected by an HIV antibody test. This is called the window period – the time between HIV exposure and when a test can detect HIV in your body. This period may vary, depending on the reaction of the individual’s body to the infection and the type of test.

https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/hiv-testing/hiv-window-period.html

What is the window period for the STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH?

It is possible for a person to test positive with an HIV antibody test in little as 23 days after infection*. However, everyone reacts differently to the infection, and it can take as long as 90 days to produce sufficient antibodies to produce a positive result. For that reason, if the STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH  Self-Test is performed within 90 days of a risk event or exposure to HIV and the result is negative, you cannot be certain that you are HIV negative at this time. It is recommended to test again once 3 months have passed since your most recent risk of exposure to HIV.

https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/hiv-testing/hiv-window-period.html

How will I know the STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH Self-Test has started to run correctly?

The STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH Self-Test will start to run when the test device tip is fully pushed into the buffer cap. Check for a pink/purple flow on the test strip. If you do not see this coloring, push the test device deeper into the buffer cap. Please refer to the package insert for more detailed instructions and a pictorial description.

If the STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH 1/2 Self-Test has run correctly, the CONTROL line will appear. If the CONTROL line does not appear, your test has not worked properly. Please discard your test and retest with a new device.

Can the STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH Self-Test and lancet be reused?

The STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH Self-Test is for single use and cannot be reused under any circumstances.

The safety lancet is designed for one time use only.

Quick Reference FAQs

How accurate is the test?

Extensive research has shown the STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH  Self-Test to be accurate. Please refer to the package insert for more performance details. If you are unsure of your test result, please see a healthcare professional to perform another test.

What should I do if I get a negative result?

If you have not had any risk events or HIV exposure in the past 3 months or beyond, and you followed the instructions for use carefully, then you are likely HIV negative. If you think you may have been exposed to HIV within the past 3 months, you should retest for HIV 3 months following the risk event.

What should I do if I get a positive result?

A positive result means you are probably positive for HIV. You need to follow up with a healthcare professional to confirm the test result. At that time your healthcare professional will discuss the next steps that need to be taken.

What does it mean if the test line is very faint?

A faint line should be interpreted as a positive result. The intensity of the test line does not necessarily correlate with the amount of antibody in the blood sample. You need to follow up with a healthcare professional to confirm the test result and discuss the next steps that need to be taken.

Can I get HIV from using the STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH Self-Test?

No, you cannot get HIV from using the STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH  Self-Test. The test does not contain the active HIV virus.

Product Information

Product Information

Information Type Product Detail
Method Lateral Flow
Time to Results 15 minutes
Test Shelf Life ** 24 months
Storage Conditions 8 - 30°C (46-86°F)

**From date of manufacture.

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Ordering Information

Product Catalog Number
STAT-VIEW® HIV/VIH Self-Test CE Marked 60-9508-1

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