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Tuesday, 04/03/2007 2:25:16 PM

Tuesday, April 03, 2007 2:25:16 PM

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Can someone explain how a random sampling of the public will help anything? I'm confused as to how something like this works. They take a 1,000 random (low-risk) people and test them. What do they have to compare it to? Lets say they all come back negative. How do they know they are right? wrong? etc? Do they re-test with an existing approved blood test to make sure there are no contradictions? If they do contradict how do they know which test is correct? What is the real test of whether someone has the HIV disease? The blood cell count? Just curious, anyone have any information?

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