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Recognizing a hepatitis D virus infection quiz
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Your student asks for advice. He has a patient with acute hepatitis. Lab tests have already excluded hepatitis A, B, and C viruses. He suggests testing for hepatitis D virus. What would you tell him?
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Since your patient is not infected with hepatitis A, B or C, testing for hepatitis D is the next logical option.
Since your patient is not infected with hepatitis A virus, there is no reason to test for hepatitis D virus.
Since your patient is not a carrier of hepatitis B virus, there is no reason to test for hepatitis D virus.
Since your patient is not a carrier of hepatitis C virus, there is no reason to test for hepatitis D virus.
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