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ELISA tests are generally considered to be highly accurate for detecting specific proteins, antibodies, or antigens in a sample. Their sensitivity and specificity can vary depending on the assay design and the target analyte, but many ELISA tests achieve sensitivity and specificity rates above 90%. However, false positives and false negatives can occur, so results should be interpreted in conjunction with clinical findings and other diagnostic tests for a comprehensive evaluation.

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