The western blot test
If the EIA test is positive then the Western Blot Test is performed
There is only one test that can give the accurate results for HIV. The only test that can do this would be the Elisa test.
A colour ink blot test a persons perception of what is visually seen to what the person's brain interprets.
The Rorschach
Yes, it is possible for a person to test positive for the Elisa test but negative for the Western blot test for certain conditions.
western blot test
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If the Elisa was abnormal/inconclusive, the lab will do a Western blot. If that's positive for antibodies to HIV, it means you've been exposed. if the Western blot is negative, you're in the clear.
There are several different ways to confirm HIV infection. One of the most common confirmatory testing methods is by Western Blot. There is also a confirmatory test called ELISA.
no you can still have it and show now signs you should get a blood test to find out if you have hiv A negative test at three months will almost always mean a person is not infected with HIV.Signs can show up even after 10 years. So get yourself tested if it has been at least three months after a contact with a potentially HIV-infected partnerYou have to do the Western Blot test and the RNA test
Yes, it is false that the Western blot test is the first test given to determine the presence of AIDS antibodies. The initial screening test for HIV antibodies is typically an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). If the ELISA test is positive, a confirmatory test like the Western blot may then be used to verify the results.