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  2. Diagnosis of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    In a generally healthy low-risk population, indeterminate results on western blot occur on the order of 1 in 5,000 patients. [15] However, for those individuals who have had high-risk exposures to individuals where HIV-2 is most prevalent, Western Africa, an inconclusive western blot test may prove infection with HIV-2. [16]

  3. Subtypes of HIV - Wikipedia

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    When screening the combination, if the test is positive followed by an indeterminate HIV-1 western blot, a follow-up test, such as amino acid testing, must be performed to distinguish which infection is present. [35]

  4. Talk:Diagnosis of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    However, the genetic systems identified only 2 specimens as positive, 7 specimens as indeterminate but 14 of these 23 specimens as negative. This implies that the LAV BLOT I could be wrongly reporting 10 negative HIV-1 western blot assay specimens as indeterminate.

  5. Western blot - Wikipedia

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    The confirmatory HIV test employs a western blot to detect anti-HIV antibody in a human serum sample. Proteins from known HIV -infected cells are separated and blotted on a membrane as above. Then, the serum to be tested is applied in the primary antibody incubation step; free antibody is washed away, and a secondary anti-human antibody linked ...

  6. HIV - Wikipedia

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    Only specimens that are repeatedly reactive by ELISA and positive by IFA or PCR or reactive by western blot are considered HIV-positive and indicative of HIV infection. Specimens that are repeatedly ELISA-reactive occasionally provide an indeterminate western blot result, which may be either an incomplete antibody response to HIV in an infected ...

  7. Viral load monitoring for HIV - Wikipedia

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    An HIV antibody test usually detects the HIV antibodies within two to eight weeks, but can have a valid negative result for a long as 2 to 6 months after initial infection. Viral load tests can also be used to diagnose HIV infection, especially in children under 18 months born to mothers with HIV, where the presence of maternal antibodies ...