C. 3. If a patient tests positive for an NAAT test, does that mean that the patient has an active viral infection? Explain your answer.
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Step 1: NAAT (Nucleic Acid Amplification Test) is a type of test that detects the genetic material of a virus, such as RNA or DNA. Show more…
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