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HIV I And II Antibody Done Along-with HBsAG Test. Found Non Reactive. What Does This Mean?

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Posted on Thu, 4 Apr 2013
Question: Hi just got my HIV I and II antibody done alongwith HBsAG test. All three came back non reactive. What does this mean? The tests used for all three were ICT (Spot card test)
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Answered by Dr. Shoaib Khan (4 minutes later)
Hello and welcome to XXXXXXX

Thank you for writing to us.

A non-reactive result would mean a 'negative' result. Which means, the tests used imply that you do not have to conditions you were screened for.

I hope this helps. Do write back to me for any further information. I would be happy to help.

Best wishes.
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HIV I And II Antibody Done Along-with HBsAG Test. Found Non Reactive. What Does This Mean?

Hello and welcome to XXXXXXX

Thank you for writing to us.

A non-reactive result would mean a 'negative' result. Which means, the tests used imply that you do not have to conditions you were screened for.

I hope this helps. Do write back to me for any further information. I would be happy to help.

Best wishes.