seropositive

/ˌsɪroʊˈpɑzɪtɪv/
adjective
  1. Having a specific antibody or antigen in the blood, indicating past or present exposure to a particular disease (such as HIV).
    • Blood donors are screened, and those who are seropositive are notified.
    • The clinic provides counseling for people who are seropositive.
    • After the test, the patient learned she was seropositive for the virus.
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