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P24 antigen
#267579 - 10/04/12 09:26 AM
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hi I want to ask if it is par pripdadu who will not produce antibodies (extremely low risk and still existing) and will go on to test combo, duo, ELISA, etc. 4 generations where the P24 test / antibody. Antibodies are not detectable but P24 is found? I know that these cases are related to poor immune system, a low number of white blood cells, etc. provided during P24 but will remain in the body until they bind to the antibody thus until antibodies in circulation. Is this assertion correct?
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It's possible to test positive in the p24 part and negative in the antibodies. this happens usually in the first weeks after infection.
I don't know if this answer your question.
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