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From the supplier: Lawsuits over false-positive HIV tests are on the rise, and at least two have led to jury verdicts for the plaintiff, though such claims face high hurdles. Few physicians recommend retests despite the subjectivity of the Western Blot test. People who believe they are HIV positive develop signs of post-traumatic stress syndrome, suffer severely from drugs meant to slow the onset of AIDS, and experience crumbling relationships. However, many states bar emotional-distress suits without a physical source.

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