If you have been tested for HIV infection, you may be told that the result is ‘reactive’. While this is sometimes described as a ‘positive’ result, it could be a false positive. The result indicates ...
If you have been tested for HIV infection, you may be told that the result is ‘indeterminate’, ‘equivocal’ or ‘invalid’. This means the test result is unclear. Another test needs to be done. An ...
But what does that mean? When someone is infected with HIV ... of the virus between heterosexual couples, where one is HIV-positive and the other is not. This association was only seen, however ...
HIV rates are rising in Canada and Ottawa — but with medical advances, the significance of the diagnosis is very different ...
Worldwide, 1.8 million children live with HIV. A staggering 90% of those are in sub-Saharan Africa. The positive effects of antiretroviral therapy - ART - mean far greater numbers of children now have ...