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specificity – when referring to the accuracy of a test result, specificity refers to the proportion of people who do not have an illness or disease who have a negative test result.

If a test has low specificity, the concern is over false-positive results – where people who to not have a condition are wrongly diagnosed as having it.

If a test has high specificity, then people who to not have a condition are correctly ruled out from the condition.

For a serious condition, high specificity is essential to prevent people being unnecessarily treated.

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treatment-experienced – someone who has previously used anti-HIV treatments.

lactate – waste product produced when sugar is turned into energy by the body.

platelet – a blood cell that helps with blood clotting.

autoantibody – abnormal antibodies produced against the body’s own tissues.