A member asked:

Im concern i had labs drawn and one of the test hiv-1 antibody value <1.00 and range <1.00 but the result says "negative". what doea this mean?

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Dr. Joel Gallant answered

Specializes in Infectious Disease

Negative: You have a negative HIV test. "<" means "less than." the "range" means the result you would expect in someone without HIV infection (less than 1.00), which is also your result. That's why your test is negative.

Answered 7/30/2017

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