HIV screening tests are used to identify potential infections in asymptomatic individuals, often using antibody or antigen/antibody methods. Diagnostic tests, such as nucleic acid tests (NATs) or confirmatory antibody tests, provide a definitive diagnosis for those with positive screening results or symptoms of HIV.
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