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"found positive for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a medical test in which a person or other sample tested positive for a certain virus, disease, or other condition. For example, "The patient's lab results were found positive for the coronavirus."
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Eight RTX recipients were found positive for CMV mRNA.
No Russian athlete was found positive for a prohibited substance during the Games and the testing at the time.
Amongst 150 raw milk samples, 36 (24%) were found positive for S. aureus.
Despite more than 70 years of testing no pigs have been found positive for Trichinella.
Six of them were also antigenemia positive and five of those were also found positive for CMV IgM.
Later in the year his team-mate Andrey Kashechkin is tested out of competition in Turkey and found positive for blood doping.
Accordingly, a minority of freshly isolated cells 5.8% ± 4.2% and 3.9% ± 2.6% were found positive for ITGαV and ITGβ3, respectively (Fig. 4a, ECM).
6 was found positive for S. aureus by immunohistochemistry in both of the lesions tested.
Only cultures found positive for corneal fungal growth and fungal isolates were included in this study.
In laboratory testing, he was found positive for syphilis infection (VDRL+++, FTA+); and negative for HIV infection.
Based on the production of zone hydrolysis, only PW3 strain was found positive for cellulase production on CMC agar plate.
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