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maychende

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Which of the following agents has the ability to re-emerge in SCT patients on multiple occasions?
 
  a. Streptococcus infection
  b. Cytomegalovirus infection
  c. Candidiasis
  d. Epstein-Barr virus infection

Question 2

The advantages of using cord blood stem cells as the source of HSC are numerous. What can be seen as one of the drawbacks when used in the adult population?
 
  a. The GVL effect is increased.
  b. Total number of stem cells for adult is reduced in transplant patients .
  c. Cord blood contains sufficient numbers but is not compatible within ethnic groups.
  d. The risk of viral contamination is low.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: B



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