In rapid MonoSlide testing, a false-positive result can be caused by
A) observing agglutination after the observation time.
B) misinterpreting agglutination.
C) residual heterophile antibody present after clinical symptoms have subsided.
D) All of the above.
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Q5: A more recent methodology used to detect
Q6: IgM type of heterophile antibodies usually appear
Q7: All the following statements about Epstein-Barr virus
Q8: The use of horse erythrocytes in rapid
Q9:
Match each procedure to the appropriate description.
-Davidsohn
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
Q15: EBV is transmitted primarily by
A)close contact with
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