Rithika said:
Had the medicals done , but HIV turned out to be positive in Elisa test but negative in the confirmation test
the doctor advised that this happens to some people as Elisa may detcet any antibody which has been retained
The doctor has sent the medical docs to Ottawa with this info
Please advise whether this is okay..Would they be requesting anything else??
Rithika
Hi!
I hope you would be all right. Just for info I found this from web
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003538.htm
A positive result on the ELISA screening test does not necessarily mean that the person has HIV infection. Certain conditions may lead to a false positive result, such as Lyme disease, syphilis, and lupus.
A positive ELISA test is always followed by a Western blot test. A positive Western blot confirms an HIV infection. A negative Western blot test means the ELISA test was a false positive test. The Western blot test can also be unclear, in which case more testing is done.
Negative tests do not rule out HIV infection. There is a period of time (called the "window period") between HIV infection and the appearance of anti-HIV antibodies that can be measured.
If a person might have acute or primary HIV infection, and is in the "window period," a negative HIV ELISA and Western blot will not rule out HIV infection. More tests for HIV will need to be done.