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  1. ... shall be used on which to base ‘the diagnosis. The serologic test for HIV shall be a sensitive and specific test, confirmed ...
  2. ... shall be used on which to base the diagnosis. The serologic test for HIV shall be a sensitive and specific test. confirmed ...
  3. ... will be identified and denied entry if a diagnosis of AIDS is made or suspected. A serological test for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody is currently required only on those aliens ...
  4. ... to some, denial, and this is an important symptom because denial of the person who tested HIV positive, of course, can jeopardize others. 354 Current research is suggesting that learning one’s Serological test results can have either beneficial or adverse effects. ...
  5. ... diseases or syndromes associated with congenital immunodeficiencies. ... tests were done for HIV-1 by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and ...
  6. ... have a negative HIV antibody test. Viral antigen tests may be helpful in the diagnosis of congenital HIV infection, but are expensive and not widely available. 60. This difficulty in serological diagnosis means that the precise frequency of transmission ...
  7. ... to some, denial, and this is an important symptom because denial of the person who tested HIV positive, of course, can jeopardize others. 354 Current research is suggesting that learning one’s Serological test results can have either beneficial or adverse effects. ...
  8. ... virus helped enormously in detecting silent infection. While HIV was slow to cause illness, antibodies to it appeared quickly in blood and serological tests could be devised to diagnose infection in people long before symptoms appeared. This provided a crucial tool to assist ...
  9. ... virus helped enormously in detecting silent infection. While HIV was slow to cause illness, antibodies to it _appeared quickly in blood and serological tests could be devised to diagnose infection in people long before symptoms appeared. This provided a crucial tool to assist ...
  10. ... virus helped enormously in detecting silent infection. While HIV was slow to cause illness, antibodies to it appeared quickly in blood and serological tests could be devised to diagnose infection in people long before symptoms appeared. This provided a crucial tool to assist ...
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