A suspected positive means that when the test is performed, the result lies between positive and negative, both of which are atypical and require further testing to determine.
For qualitative testing, there are three types of results, positive, negative, and suspected positive. Positive and negative results are very clear, indicating the presence and absence of the disease, respectively. A suspected positive test result, on the other hand, has the possibility of a positive result, but is not definitive, and therefore needs to be re-tested for further determination.
In the process of performing the test, if there is a suspected positive result, it is recommended to consult a doctor for the next measurement in order to get a clear result. If the result is negative, there is no need to worry too much, if the result is positive, you need to take a standardized way of treatment.