An indeterminate HIV test result occurs when the test does not clearly indicate whether the individual is HIV-positive or negative. This may happen due to testing during the window period, technical issues, or other health conditions. Follow-up testing, such as a nucleic acid test (NAT), is required to confirm the result.
Published by : Orange Health editorialUpdated on : 25 December 2024Parameter | Orange Health | Others |
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