Terms vs Seropositive - What's the difference?
terms | seropositive |
(of blood serum) Testing positive for a given pathogen, especially HIV (HIV positive).
* 2004 , Paul D. Griffiths, “Cytomegalovirus”, in Arie J. Zuckerman et al. (editors), Principles and Practice of Clinical Virology , Fifth Edition, John Wiley and Sons, ISBN 9780470843383, page 108:
(of a person or animal) Having seropositive blood serum.
As a noun terms
is .As an adjective seropositive is
.seropositive
English
Adjective
(-)- Other tests (marked ‘+ +’ in Table 2C.8) are more sensitive in that they produce higher antibody titres but they do not detect substantially more seropositive individuals in a population.