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There is no difference technically, serology test are reported as "reactive"=positive and "non-reactive"=negative. Just the way it's done and reported in the lab.
It is the most electronegative halogen, meaning it wants electrons the most making it reactive
Selenium is reactive.
Caesium is an extremely reactive chemical element.
Negative result. Take the Western Blot to confirm. A non reactive HIV test is a negative HIV test. There is no reason to confirm this with a Western Blot. Western Blots are only used to confirm a positive ELISA.
A non-reactive means that HIV antibodies were not detected. A number below 1.0 is negative and above 1.0 is positive (or reactive). If the number is very close to 1.0 then a confirmatory test may be recommended by your doctor.
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Non-Reactive 0.0 < 0.9 (normal range) that menns Negative !
The normal range for HBsAg (Hepatitis B surface antigen) in an ELISA test is typically less than 0.05 IU/mL. Values above this range may indicate a presence of Hepatitis B infection. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for interpretation of test results.
There is no difference technically, serology test are reported as "reactive"=positive and "non-reactive"=negative. Just the way it's done and reported in the lab.
Its means that AIDS is negative.
helium is non reactive.
"very reactive"
Not so reactive !That's why it is called a noble metal.
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