Multiple Choice
The difference between latex agglutination and coagglutination is:
A) the type of particle used to carry the antibody.
B) the type of target organism involved.
C) that coagglutination is less specific but more sensitive.
D) that coagglutination,not latex agglutination,can be used for direct antigen detection.
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