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Definition

A false-positive occurs when a test incorrectly indicates the presence of a condition, such as an infection or disease, when it is not actually present. This can lead to misdiagnosis and unnecessary treatment.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. False-positives can occur in serological tests detecting antibodies produced by the immune system.
  2. In monoclonal antibody production, specificity issues might result in false-positive results due to cross-reactivity.
  3. Certain acellular diseases of the nervous system may yield false-positive results in diagnostic tests due to molecular mimicry.
  4. False-positives can affect the accuracy of epidemiological studies and public health interventions.
  5. Reducing false-positives involves improving test sensitivity and specificity through advanced laboratory techniques.

Review Questions

  • What factors can contribute to a false-positive result in serological testing?
  • How might monoclonal antibody production lead to a false-positive outcome?
  • Why are false-positives particularly concerning in the diagnosis of acellular nervous system diseases?
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