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How are Bloodborne Pathogens Diagnosed?
Diagnosis typically involves laboratory tests that detect the presence of the pathogen or the body’s immune response to it. Common diagnostic methods include:
Blood tests
to detect antibodies or antigens
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
tests to detect viral genetic material
Liver function tests
for hepatitis
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