What is the normal result of an HIV test

The normal result of an HIV test is negative. Most hospitals in China test for HIV antibodies, and if the HIV antibody is negative, it means that there is no HIV infection, which is a normal result. If the HIV antibody is negative, it means that there is no HIV infection, which is normal. If the HIV antibody is positive, it means that there is a possibility of HIV infection, but it does not confirm the infection. The next step to confirm HIV infection is to go to the CDC, which can use the protein blotting method to check whether HIV antibodies exist in the patient’s body, and a positive protein blotting method means the patient is indeed infected with HIV, while a negative protein blotting method means the patient is not infected with HIV, which is a normal result.