Seropositive
[seer-oh-poz-i-tiv] /ˌsɪər oʊˈpɒz ɪ tɪv/
adjective, Medicine/Medical.
1.
showing a significant level of serum antibodies, or other immunologic marker in the serum, indicating previous exposure to the infectious agent being tested.
seropositive
/ˌsɪərəʊˈpɔzɪtɪv/
adjective
1.
(of a person whose blood has been tested for a specific disease, such as AIDS) showing a serological reaction indicating the presence of the disease
seropositive se·ro·pos·i·tive (sēr’ō-pŏz’ĭ-tĭv)
adj.
Having a positive reaction to a serological test for a disease; exhibiting seroconversion.
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