False-positive patients with C. neoformans are misdiagnosed due to the conditions of the test and other outside influences, and are not actually infected.
False-positive C.N.C. patients are otherwise healthy people who test positive for C.N.C. This is mainly due to the lack of specificity of the test or other external factors that affect the test results.
False-positive patients do not require treatment and should not be overly concerned, as the organism itself is free of infection and only needs to be re-tested accurately to rule out the possibility of being positive itself.
False positives are possible with any test for New Crown virus, and it is important to maximize the specificity of the test kit or method to reduce the false positive rate. Consult your physician for advice.