EBV is transmitted primarily by
A) close contact with infectious oropharyngeal secretions.
B) blood transfusion.
C) transplacental exposure.
D) transplanted organs or tissues.
Correct Answer:
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Q10: In rapid MonoSlide testing, a false-positive result
Q11: Immunocompetent individuals maintain EBV as a(n)
A)active infection.
B)chronic
Q12:
Match each procedure to the appropriate description.
-MonoSlide
Q13: A blood transfusion from an immune donor
Q14: The MonoSlide test is based on the
Q16: Viral capsid antigen (VCA) is produced by
A)phagocytic
Q17:
Match each procedure to the appropriate description.
-Paul-Bunnell
Q18: EBV is typically manifested by
A)young children.
B)young adults.
C)middle-aged
Q19: In infectious mononucleosis, EBV
A)infects B lymphocytes.
B)produces lymphocytes
Q20: Anti-VCA immunoglobulin G (IgG) is usually detectable
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