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Is ns1 antigen positive means danger?

It means Dengue...


Do you have dengue if NS1 antigen is reactive?

no.


Is there any treatment for Australia antigen positive people?

Australia antigen hbs ag positive


What does the presence of the Rh antigen mean?

Rh antigen, which is also called D antigen, indicates if the blood type is positive or negative. The presence of this antigen indicates the patient is Rh positive, the absence of this antigen reflects a blood type of Rh Negative. For example, if a person is O Positive, the Rh antigen is present.


Can a positive Australia antigen test change into negative?

yes. if you are having acute hepatitis with Australia antigen positive it can later become negative.


What is Australia antigen positive and the fate of the patient?

Can patient of Australia Antigen have physical relationship with his spouse.


What is the medical term for no antigen blood?

Red blood cells with an antigen on their surface are said to be Rh positive, Rh+. Rh negative, or Rh-, do nothave the surface antigen.


What are the Tumors that are S 100 antigen positive?

carcinoid tumor


My blood type is A positive and my partners is B positive are they compatible?

No. The A positive antigen is supposed to set off the A positive antibody, which the B positive blood type does not have.


What blood group is CA 19-9 specific to?

This antigen is related to the Lewis blood group and so only patients positive for the Lewis blood group antigen will test positive for CA 19-9.


What is positive immunity?

If a person's immune system is producing antibodies against a specific antigen, then that person has a positive or active immunity toward that antigen. If a person has merely been injected with antibodies but does not produce them, that is a passive immunity.


Alloreactivity is a positive selection step or negative selection step?

Neither. Alloreactivity has to do with a lymphocytes reacting to a foreign antigen. Positive and negative selection are processes of central tolerance which is to say that they deal with a T cell's ability to bind self-antigen.