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- A lab tech was rushed to the ER after a needlestick injury due to improper needle disposal. A Hepatitis Panel was ordered and the results were as follows: A Hepatitis Panel was ordered, and the results were as follows:HBsAg: negativeAnti- HBc (IgM): negativeAnti-HBc: negativeAnti-HBs: positiveAnti-HCV: negative Question: Why were HAV antibodies not tested for?7 mL of a 1:50 dilution is needed to run a specific serological test. How much serum and how much diluent are needed to make this dilution? A 1:5 dilution of patient serum is necessary to run a serological test. There is 0.2 mL of serum that can be used. What amount of diluent is necessary to make this dilution using all of the serum?Please help. Research and describe a rapid antibody test used to detect a disease. Name of test Name of disease used for Manufacturer What antibodies are tested for (class of antibodies) Why are those specific class/classes of antibodies tested for? Is the test considered reliable? Why or why not is it reliable? Would you use this test for yourself or your family? Why or why not?