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    In Rapid MonoSlide Testing, a False-Positive Result Can Be Caused
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In Rapid MonoSlide Testing, a False-Positive Result Can Be Caused

Question 13

Question 13

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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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