Thousands of HIV Samples are Available for Research
What exactly is HIV infection?
HIV infection is one of the life-threatening sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) affecting millions of people across the globe. It is caused by the Human Immuno Virus (HIV), which damages the cells of the immune system to cause a serious immunodeficiency condition called acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). HIV infection is transmitted from person to person, mainly through unprotected sexual contact and exposure to the blood and blood products of the patients.
The Need for Strengthening HIV/AIDS Research
For over 30 years, HIV/AIDs has been a global pandemic and the only Sexually transmitted disease for which there is no permanent cure. Looking at the epidemiological data on HIV/AIDS, the incidence and prevalence of HIV infection have increased steadily in the past ten years. Besides, globalisation has also contributed to the rising infection rate. Against this background, it is imperative to strengthen more scientific research on HIV/AIDS to discover a cure, medicine and vaccination to tackle the HIV infections.
Discover HIV/AIDS Patient Samples Inventory
Helping scientists to accelerate research across the globe, Central BioHub presents 4000+ human biospecimens or HIV test samples collected from HIV patients exclusively for R&D. The samples are well screened for HIV infection parameters and accurately annotated with clinical evaluation reports, patient demographics and are immediately available for purchase in different volumes.
Know about HIV samples for research or HIV specimens we offer:
- Matrices: Serum and plasma
- Tested parameters: HIV-RNA, HIV-DNA, HIV-1/2 GT, HIV 1/2 Ab/Ag, Anti-HIV1/2
- Volumes: 0.5 ml to 2 ml
Hurry up and browse our online inventory of HIV/AIDS samples and STD biospecimens to place orders, quotes or reserve samples directly through: https://centralbiohub.de/biospecimens/sexually-transmitted-diseases/hiv
Also, explore advanced search options to order HIV positive biospecimens and AIDS biospecimens for research by clicking CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS, ICD-10-CM CODES, and LABORATORY PARAMETERS.