EP MICROBIOLOGY:W/DISEASES BY..-MOD.ACC
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Author: BAUMAN
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Chapter 17, Problem 2CT
Which is worse: to use a diagnostic test for HIV that may falsely indicate that a patient is not infected (false negative) or to use one that sometimes falsely indicates that a patient is infected (false positive)? Defend your choice.
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