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The antibody to an infectious disease is the RNA strand formed by an individual to destroy the bacteria or virus.

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The assay results may be used as and aid in the determination of susceptibility to hepatitis B virus infection in individuals prior to or following HBV vaccination.

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Q: What does it mean to have antibodies in your blood?
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What does it mean if you don't have antibodies in your blood?

you dont have an infection


If your blood type is AB is that mean you don't have any antibodies?

no


What are lypthocytes?

Do you mean lymphocytes? Lymphocytes are white blood cells which make chemicals called antibodies. Antibodies destroy bacteria which get into the blood. They give us immunity to diseases.


A person with type A blood has antibodies to?

Type A blood will produce antibodies against B antigens.


What is Blood Type B negative for antibodies?

What is Blood Type B+ Negative for antibodies


What blood proteins fight disease?

Antibodies are proteins in the blood that fight disease.


You had blood test it showed you have antibodies in your blood?

blood test for antibodies ANA TEST Antibodies are often a sign of an infection best thing to do is talk to your doctor


Antibodies found in blood type A positive?

primarily B antibodies and Rh antibodies


What kind of antibodies does type AB have?

Since that person has anti-B antibodies, then A antigens are present in her red blood cells. Since that person doesnt have anti-A antibodies, then there are no B antigens present, which means the person has A type blood.


What Substance in the blood that destroys certain kinds of diseases?

Antibodies and white blood cells Antibodies and white blood cells


If a person has blood type A he or she cannot receive a blood transfusion from a person with blood type O?

It depends on what you mean by "blood". If you mean Red Blood Cells, it is due to somthing called antigens. Type O has IgM anti-A antibodies and anti-B antibodies in blood serum, and this would "attack" blood that had A or B antibodies. Since AB has both, it cannot donate to O, and O can only receive O. With regards to Blood Plasma however, AB can donate to any group, including O.


Where would antibodies be found in the blood?

Antigens are displayed on the surface of a macrophage after the digestion of a bacterium.