All of the following are common problems associated with using serologic methods to diagnose viral infections except:
A) the host does not produce specific antibodies to viruses.
B) serologic assays measure host response rather than directly detecting the virus.
C) the antibody-producing capabilities of human hosts vary widely.
D) the antibody level does not correlate with the activity level of the infection.
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Q10: What is another name for HHV-3?
A)Varicella-zoster
B)Cytomegalovirus
C)Herpes simplex
D)Epstein-Barr
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A)Varicella-zoster
B)Cytomegalovirus
C)Herpes simplex
D)Epstein-Barr
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