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How do antibody-based tests detect how HIV infection works? |
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Answer» After the infection by the HIV the immune system begins the production of antibodies (primary immune response) against the virus. The tests ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) and Western-blot search for the presence of specific antibodies against HIV antigens in blood samples. Since only one positive ELISA is not conclusive, as false positive tests may happen, the Western-blot test is often used after the positive ELISA. |
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