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Do you have dengue if NS1 antigen is reactive?

no.


Can dengue fever result in jaundice?

no


What is NS1 antigen positive?

You have dengue disease. See a doctor.


What is mean by resistive and reactive load?

A 'resistive' load is one which results in a load current that is in phase with the supply voltage. There is no such thing as a 'purely resistive' load, as all practical loads will have some degree of inductance or capacitance, which will result in a very small lagging or leading phase angle. Typical resistive loads are heating elements in water heaters, etc. A 'reactive' load is one which results in a load current that either lags (inductive) or leads (capacitive) the supply voltage. Purely reactive loads will result in a 90-degree lead or lag but, again, there is no such thing as a purely reactive load as all loads will have some degree of resistance. Accordingly, most reactive loads result in load currents which lag or lead the supply voltage by angles up to just short of 90 degrees. A purely-resistive load would result in true power only; a purely-reactive load would result in reactive power only. Resistive-reactive loads would result in apparent power -a combination (vectorial sum) of true and reactive power.


What does CIA non reactive mean in relation to Phyllis?

In the context of Phyllis, CIA non-reactive likely refers to the absence of antibodies against the hepatitis C virus (HCV) in her blood. A non-reactive result indicates that Phyllis has not been exposed to HCV or that her immune system has not produced detectable levels of antibodies against the virus. This result may suggest a lower risk of current or past infection with hepatitis C. It is important to interpret this result in conjunction with other clinical and laboratory findings to determine Phyllis's overall hepatitis C status accurately.


What does reactive mean?

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What is the result in CBC dengue cases?

The result in CBC (Complete Blood Count) of dengue cases typically shows a decrease in platelet count (thrombocytopenia), an increase in hematocrit (hemoconcentration), and a decrease in white blood cell count. These changes are important for diagnosing and managing dengue fever.


Should you worry if you have reactive cellular changes in your pap smear result?

Reactive cellular changes on a pap smear result is an old-style result that is no longer used in the US. It is not a result that typically requires additional testing. Ask your health care provider for information specific to your result and pap history.


What does this mean A Gastric ulcer erosion with reactive atypia?

sal erosion with reactive altypia


What does it mean when there are active and reactive forces?

Active forces are physical forces that create motion or an acceleration in a system, such as pushing or pulling. Reactive forces are the equal and opposite forces that result from the interaction of active forces, as described by Newton's third law of motion. Together, active and reactive forces explain the dynamics of objects in motion.


What is reactive planning in education and what are the examples of reactive planning?

Reactive planning in education occurs when a response is anticipated from certain stimuli that is currently occurring. Flinching and knee jerks can result in gym class or recess from triggers.


What does it mean HBsAg 5898 reactive unit COI?

HBsAg stands for hepatitis B surface antigen, a marker for hepatitis B virus infection. A reactive result indicates presence of the antigen in the blood. The 5898 value is the concentration of the antigen detected, measured in reactive units. COI stands for cutoff index, indicating the level of antibody concentration above which a test is considered positive. This result suggests an active hepatitis B infection.