think it is the same as negative, but my doctor always told me negative. Some doctors offices use different terminology
A non-reactive RVS test means that the individual tested does not have detectable antibodies for HIV, indicating a negative result. It suggests that there is no current HIV infection present.
non -reactive
A reactive non metal is an element that can gain the electrons or is more electronegative
Galena is lead (II) sulfide. It's fairly non-reactive, though at high enough temperatures it will react with atmospheric oxygen to form lead (II) oxide and sulfur dioxide.
A non-reactive HIV test result means that no HIV antibodies or antigens were detected in the sample, indicating that the person is likely not infected with the virus at the time of testing. However, it is important to consider the testing window period, as recent infections may not be detected immediately. For accurate assessment, follow-up testing may be recommended, especially for individuals at higher risk. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice and interpretation of test results.
A non-reactive RVS test means that the individual tested does not have detectable antibodies for HIV, indicating a negative result. It suggests that there is no current HIV infection present.
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.
Its means that AIDS is negative.
what is the result when hiv is non reactive
non -reactive
No, the VDRL only tells you about syphilis. A test for HIV would need to be done separately.
A provisionally reactive HIV test is one that may indicate HIV, but requires additional testing to confirm the diagnosis. Not all provisionally reactive HIV tests indicate infection with HIV.
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.
It means that the test was positive for HIV.
Non-reactive HIV and VDRL tests indicate that the patient wasn't infected prior to the window periods for those illnesses. If there has been a new exposure during the window period, retesting should be done.
A reactive HIV test is one that shows infection with HIV. Follow up with your health care provider for next steps for treatment.
Non Reactive - it means that the result is negative and that the sample tested did not show evidence of HIV infection.