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Subjects positive in both tests were considered to be HBV chronic carriers.

Sera reactive on both tests were considered as positive.

The samples with negative results in both tests were considered negative.

Samples reactive on both tests were considered to contain IgG anti HIV antibodies.

Only those samples with a positive result in both tests were considered for this study.

Both tests were considered significant when p < 0.05 No potential conflicts of interest were disclosed.

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Both tests are considered satisfactory if no permanent deformation or damage invalidating the type of protection can be detected.

Since the specificity in both tests is considered to be 100%, the parallel specificity is 1.

A positive result from both tests was considered to have been screened HIV-positive.

We used the Begg' s adjusted rank correlation test and the Egger' s regression asymmetry test to detect publication bias and p > 0.05 for both tests was considered to be no significant publication bias [ 14, 15].

However, we show (Supplementary Material, Fig. S2) that, with smaller sample sizes, this is generally not the case and we recommend that both tests are considered, rather than assuming the asymptotic theory will always hold.

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