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"On an episode of "Being Mary Jane", before she had sex with a new person they together did a home DIY test and waited for the results. I know obviously the most stds have an incubation period of a couple of weeks so wouldn't show, but I have never heard of anybody doing in instant test, before having sex. Was this something just for the actual program, and they had used poetic licence? Or is this a thing?" I know when I was tested by THT at VA the HIV test gave an instantaneous result but was only accurate as of three months previous (due to the potential incubation period) so not exactly a good indication if you've had unprotected sex in the three months before the test. Not aware of any other instantaneous test results though without having a full lab in hand to run them in - which might kind of kill the moment!! | |||
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"I've heard of test results being available the same day. I don't see how incubation periods would affect it though. They swab you today and get the results from today's swab. Doesn't incubation period mean that the std needs to grow/ reproduce in your body for x time and then they take a new swab after x time? (Hope that makes sense.)" They have to let the virus or bacteria grow to a certain stage of its life cycle so they can see certain parts that prove it is conclusively that individual | |||
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"I've heard of test results being available the same day. I don't see how incubation periods would affect it though. They swab you today and get the results from today's swab. Doesn't incubation period mean that the std needs to grow/ reproduce in your body for x time and then they take a new swab after x time? (Hope that makes sense.) They have to let the virus or bacteria grow to a certain stage of its life cycle so they can see certain parts that prove it is conclusively that individual " That's what I thought... so how can they get the result in one day? | |||
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"I've heard of test results being available the same day. I don't see how incubation periods would affect it though. They swab you today and get the results from today's swab. Doesn't incubation period mean that the std needs to grow/ reproduce in your body for x time and then they take a new swab after x time? (Hope that makes sense.) They have to let the virus or bacteria grow to a certain stage of its life cycle so they can see certain parts that prove it is conclusively that individual That's what I thought... so how can they get the result in one day? " Maybe theres enough to get a reading straight away? But longer to see symptoms ? | |||
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"I've heard of test results being available the same day. I don't see how incubation periods would affect it though. They swab you today and get the results from today's swab. Doesn't incubation period mean that the std needs to grow/ reproduce in your body for x time and then they take a new swab after x time? (Hope that makes sense.) They have to let the virus or bacteria grow to a certain stage of its life cycle so they can see certain parts that prove it is conclusively that individual That's what I thought... so how can they get the result in one day? Maybe theres enough to get a reading straight away? But longer to see symptoms ?" There will be enough of the active part to signal a positive result but a lot of these infectious bugs have similar active parts so quite a lot will show a positive even if its not actually the one you are looking for. | |||
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"I've heard of test results being available the same day. I don't see how incubation periods would affect it though. They swab you today and get the results from today's swab. Doesn't incubation period mean that the std needs to grow/ reproduce in your body for x time and then they take a new swab after x time? (Hope that makes sense.) They have to let the virus or bacteria grow to a certain stage of its life cycle so they can see certain parts that prove it is conclusively that individual That's what I thought... so how can they get the result in one day? Maybe theres enough to get a reading straight away? But longer to see symptoms ? There will be enough of the active part to signal a positive result but a lot of these infectious bugs have similar active parts so quite a lot will show a positive even if its not actually the one you are looking for. " Makes sense . But at least it shows someone has the clap though | |||
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"I've heard of test results being available the same day. I don't see how incubation periods would affect it though. They swab you today and get the results from today's swab. Doesn't incubation period mean that the std needs to grow/ reproduce in your body for x time and then they take a new swab after x time? (Hope that makes sense.) They have to let the virus or bacteria grow to a certain stage of its life cycle so they can see certain parts that prove it is conclusively that individual That's what I thought... so how can they get the result in one day? Maybe theres enough to get a reading straight away? But longer to see symptoms ? There will be enough of the active part to signal a positive result but a lot of these infectious bugs have similar active parts so quite a lot will show a positive even if its not actually the one you are looking for. Makes sense . But at least it shows someone has the clap though " I remember being taught all this sort of stuff in uni, its why some people will give a false positive on a drugs swab at an airport and stuff because they have similar compounds like codeine or morphine is the same group as heroin | |||
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"I've heard of test results being available the same day. I don't see how incubation periods would affect it though. They swab you today and get the results from today's swab. Doesn't incubation period mean that the std needs to grow/ reproduce in your body for x time and then they take a new swab after x time? (Hope that makes sense.) They have to let the virus or bacteria grow to a certain stage of its life cycle so they can see certain parts that prove it is conclusively that individual That's what I thought... so how can they get the result in one day? Maybe theres enough to get a reading straight away? But longer to see symptoms ? There will be enough of the active part to signal a positive result but a lot of these infectious bugs have similar active parts so quite a lot will show a positive even if its not actually the one you are looking for. Makes sense . But at least it shows someone has the clap though I remember being taught all this sort of stuff in uni, its why some people will give a false positive on a drugs swab at an airport and stuff because they have similar compounds like codeine or morphine is the same group as heroin" Heres me thinking its because they liked gloving up and shoving their fist up your arse | |||
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