Multiple Choice
A patient has detectable levels of IgG and IgM against the viral capsid antigens of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) .This patient has:
A) been infected with EBV in the past.
B) an infection with HIV, too.
C) a current infection with EBV.
D) never had EBV.
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