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3. Describe the immunoserological characteristics of a hepatitis B - surface antigen.
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- 1. What is the diagnostic significance of each of these hepatitis B antibodies?2. Why is it important that healthcare professionals should have Anti-HBs?1. What is the function of surface antigen of the HB virus? 2. Could somebody with HBV infection recover from the disease? Explain your answer.1. How does HBV virus differ from other hepatitis B viruses?2. What are other HBV antigens?3. What is the diagnostic significance of each of these antigens?4. What is the function of surface antigen of the HB virus?5. Could somebody with HBV infection recover from the disease? Explain your answer.
- 3. Why is Hepatitis B virus infection difficult to eradicate?1. What is the best diagnostic test for diagnosing typhoid fever. Discuss why this test is preferred over the widal test.1. Discuss Clonal Selection Theory in human physiology and its application in Rubeola Infection in a 6-year-old child.
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- 5 List the steps taken to stop the spread of hospital-associated infections.A 25-year-old woman whose blood tested positive for hepatitis B surface antigen gave birth to a full-term baby. Which immunization therapy would be most likely to minimize the transmission of hepatitis B to the neonate?The vaccine administered to protect against whooping cough also contains antigens meant to provide protection against a. toxoplasmosis d. Pseudomonas b. tetanus e. Proteus c. dysentery