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Medical
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window period
The time period from infection with HIV until the body produces enough HIV antibodies to be detected by an HIV antibody test. This generally takes 2 to 8 weeks, but in some people it can take up to 6 months. During the window period, a person can have a negative result on an HIV antibody test despite being infected with HIV
Winnipeg Children's Hospital
WCH
Winslow Indian Health Center
WIHC
Wireless Health Communication System
WHCS
Wisconsin Academy of Physician Assistants
WAPA
Wisconsin Chronic Disease Program
WCDP
Wisconsin Grief Education Center
WGEC
WISe
Wraparound with Intensive Services
Reklama
intrathyroidal
within a thyroid gland
definitive
without a doubt. An initial positive HIV antibody test must be confirmed by a positive Western blot test for a person to have a definitive diagnosis of HIV infection.
u.a.
without pathological findings
Andrey Truhachev
ua
without pathological findings
Andrey Truhachev
Wolfson Brain Imaging Centre
WBIC
Wolfson Image Analysis Unit
WIAU
WOMAC osteoarthritis index
Western Ontario and McMaster Universities osteoarthritis index
Dimpassy
Women Health Care Executives
WHCE
Women's and Children's Hospital
WCH
Women's Committee for Hospice Care
WCHC
women's interagency HIV study
(WIHS)
Started in 1993, the Women's Interagency HIV Study
(WIHS)
is an ongoing federally funded study on women who have HIV or who are at risk for HIV. Analysis of biological specimens and medical and behavioral data collected on WIHS participants has contributed to the understanding of HIV, AIDS, and the effects of antiretroviral therapy
(ART)
in women.
Womens Health Advisory Service
WHAS
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