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Is ns1 antigen positive means danger?

It means Dengue...


Do you have dengue if NS1 antigen is reactive?

no.


Is there any treatment for Australia antigen positive people?

Australia antigen hbs ag positive


What does the presence of the Rh antigen mean?

The presence of the Rh antigen means that a person is Rh-positive. This antigen is a protein found on the surface of red blood cells. If an Rh-negative person receives blood from an Rh-positive donor, they may develop an immune response, leading to potential health complications.


Can a positive Australia antigen test change into negative?

yes. if you are having acute hepatitis with Australia antigen positive it can later become negative.


What is Australia antigen positive and the fate of the patient?

Can patient of Australia Antigen have physical relationship with his spouse.


What is the medical term for no antigen blood?

Red blood cells with an antigen on their surface are said to be Rh positive, Rh+. Rh negative, or Rh-, do nothave the surface antigen.


What blood group is CA 19-9 specific to?

CA 19-9 antigen is associated with blood group Lewis blood group antigen-positive individuals. It is a tumor marker used in the diagnosis and monitoring of certain cancers, especially pancreatic cancer.


What is positive immunity?

If a person's immune system is producing antibodies against a specific antigen, then that person has a positive or active immunity toward that antigen. If a person has merely been injected with antibodies but does not produce them, that is a passive immunity.


What is naming space in c plus plus?

A namespace is a group of related identifiers.namespace ns {int i;double d;}Inside namespace ns, i and d can be used normally. Outside namespace ns, i is called ns::i and d is called ns::d. To import i into the current scope, say "using ns::i;". To import all identifiers in ns into the current scope, say "using namespace ns;". Namespaces can be nested:namespace ns1 {namespace ns2 {int i;}int i;}The i in namespace ns1 is fully qualified as ns1::i. The i in namespace ns2 is fully qualified as ns1::ns2::i. The two variables are distinct. Inside ns2, i refers to ns1::ns2::i; inside ns1, i refers to ns1::i.


Can a O negative parent and an RH O negative parent make a positive baby?

No, if both parents are O negative (meaning they do not have the Rh antigen), they cannot have a Rh positive baby. RH positive blood type requires the presence of the Rh antigen when processing blood types.


Can parents both B positive have B negative child?

Yes. The positive or negative refers to the presence or absence of an antigen in the Rh system called the D antigen. A person who is positive for D can have one gene for it (a heterozygous state) or two D genes (a homozygous state). Two heterozygotes could have a D positive or negative child.