Multiple Choice
Your daughter probably has strep throat,caused by Streptococcus pyogenes.The traditional method of diagnosis involves culturing on blood agar,but this process is time consuming.Your doctor wants a more rapid identification of the infectious agent using a specimen directly obtained from the patient's throat using a test that can be read in his office,without having to culture and isolate the organism.He would likely choose the:
A) direct fluorescence test.
B) Western Blot test.
C) immunochromatographic test.
D) pulse-field gel electrophoresis.
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