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Immunoanalysis is a type of analysis that is used for many different types of testing. Which are examples of immunoanalysis tests? Check all that apply.
HIV testing
complete blood count
drug tests
pregnancy tests
growth analysis
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Correct answers: HIV testing, drug tests, and pregnancy tests.
- HIV testing (antibody/antigen immunoassays such as ELISA/rapid tests)
- Drug screens (many urine/serum drug screens use immunoassays)
- Pregnancy tests (home and lab tests detect hCG by immunoassay)
A complete blood count is a hematology cell count/analysis, not an immunoassay. "Growth analysis" is not a specific immunoassay—although assays for growth-related hormones (e.g., growth hormone, IGF‑1) are immunoassays, the term “growth analysis” itself is not an immunoassay test.
- HIV testing (antibody/antigen immunoassays such as ELISA/rapid tests)
- Drug screens (many urine/serum drug screens use immunoassays)
- Pregnancy tests (home and lab tests detect hCG by immunoassay)
A complete blood count is a hematology cell count/analysis, not an immunoassay. "Growth analysis" is not a specific immunoassay—although assays for growth-related hormones (e.g., growth hormone, IGF‑1) are immunoassays, the term “growth analysis” itself is not an immunoassay test.
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