A new rapid blood test was created to test for human papillomavirus (HPV) in a rural clinic. The following is a 2 × 2 chart that describes the results of the test. Answer questions 1–7 using the 2 × 2 chart. HPV No HPV Totals Positive (+) Test 95 37 132 Negative (-) Test 39 278 317 Totals 134 315 449 1 7. What is the disease sensitivity test?
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