Any number greater than 0 or it is positive.
it means that the score is above the mean
it means to be explicitly stated,stipulated,or expressed: a positive acceptance of the agreement.
+ is used to mean positive. No sign on a number also means the number is positive. Example +5 = 5 .
A positive effect is one that is favorable; a negative effect is one that is unfavorable.
Yes, it's possible that varicella titer is positive, and then negative. The CDC does not recommend revaccination in this case.
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In terms of chemistry, a titer is a specific way to express a solution's concentration. The process of titer testing uses serial dilution to obtain quantitative information that is either negative or positive.
It means that they tested for the vaccine in your body and it tested positive aka, vaccine is already inside you. No need for another
A low positive herpes titer is evidence of past exposure to the virus. It can't tell you whether you have oral herpes, as most adults do, or genital herpes, or some other form.
You appear to be confused about the nature of shingles. A positive varicella titer shows that you have had chickenpox in the past, or that you have had the vaccine for chickenpox. You can't get shingles unless you've had chickenpox. If you have had chickenpox, a positive varicella titer is not protective against shingles, and you may need the vaccine. Discuss with your health care provider whether shingles vaccine makes sense for you.
1:80 titre is significant for determination of widal positive.
a blood test to determine if you have immnuity to varicella (chicken pox).
low antibodies in your body
10 million Americans have a positive ANA. About 1.5 million Americans have lupus. Of the 1.5 million who have lupus 95-98% have a negative ANA. People are more likely to have a positive ANA as they age. Many people with a positive ANA never show any signs of autoimmune disease at all. A speckled titer can be indicative of lupus. No one can predict or even give odds about your chance of defeloping lupus.
Blood antibody titer tests typically take a few days to a week to receive results. The specific time frame can vary depending on the laboratory performing the test and their workload.