In the interpretation of agglutination tests for febrile diseases, which of the following is of the greatest diagnostic importance?

In the interpretation of agglutination tests for febrile diseases, which of the following is of the greatest diagnostic importance?









a. anamnestic reactions caused by heterologous antigens
b. rise in titer of the patient's serum
c. history of previous vaccination
d. naturally occurring antibodies prevalent when the disease is endemic











Answer: B


Immunology

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