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    Passive Acquisition of Anti-A, B, AB May Occur Through
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Passive Acquisition of Anti-A, B, AB May Occur Through

Question 5

Question 5

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Passive acquisition of anti-A, B, AB may occur through:


A) RhIG injection.
B) bacterial injection.
C) bone marrow transplantation.
D) hepatitis vaccination.

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