Question: Some protocols call for a shorter incubation time for the MR and VP tests. Other protocols allow …
Show transcribed image text Some protocols call for a shorter incubation time for the MR and VP tests. Other protocols allow for up to 10 days incubation with virtually no risk of producing a false positive. Which of the two tests would likely produce more false negatives with a shorter incubation time. Why? Which test would likely benefit most from a longer incubation time? Why?
Some protocols call for a shorter incubation time for the MR and VP tests. Other protocols allow for up to 10 days incubation with virtually no risk of producing a false positive. Which of the two tests would likely produce more false negatives with a shorter incubation time. Why? Which test would likely benefit most from a longer incubation time? Why?