If you have been tested for HIV infection, you may be told that the result is ‘non-reactive’. This means that the test did not find any evidence of HIV infection. You can be confident that you don’t ...
Among the 37 patients whose tests had weak bands, 94.1% were HIV-uninfected according to EIA and Western blot results. This report is ... should be read as reactive; thus, test results related ...
If you have been tested for HIV infection, you may be told that the result is ‘reactive’. While this is sometimes described as a ‘positive’ result, it could be a false positive. The result indicates ...