Microbiology: An Introduction
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ISBN: 9780321733603
Author: Gerard J. Tortora, Berdell R. Funke, Christine L. Case
Publisher: Benjamin Cummings
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Chapter 19, Problem 8MCQ
Use the following choices to match the type of hypersensitivity to the examples in questions 7 through 10
- a. type I hypersensitivity
- b. type II hypersensitivity
- c. type III hypersensitivity
- d. type IV hypersensitivity
- e. all of the above
8. Allergic contact dermatitis.
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