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being used in some cases to confirm HIV infection after a Positive ELISA test?”“Yes, they are; but they’re not supposed to be. I realize that the AIDS Industry is using the viral load results to say, ‘See, our ELISA and Western Blot tests are accurate, because we can find HIV on a viral load test. But the CDC does not list the viral load test as one of the ones they approve for confirming a Positive ELISA result. So whoever is doing that is not following the CDC’s protocol.”
“Dr. Richardson, I’ll ask you the same question I asked when we were talking about the ELISA tests. Does anyone else, other than Dr. Mullis, agree with you that the viral load tests should not be used to diagnose or confirm HIV infection?”
“And I’ll give you the same answer that I gave you then: All