A confirmatory HIV test is performed after an initial positive screening result to validate the diagnosis. Tests like Western blot, immunofluorescence assays, or nucleic acid tests (NATs) are commonly used for confirmation. This step ensures accuracy and reduces the risk of false-positive results.
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