A negative heterophile antibody test in a patient with symptoms of infectious mononucleosis could be caused by what factor if the patient is being treated for cancer?
a. Infection by another virus
b. Level of the antibody not high enough to be detected
c. Immunosuppressed antibody response
d. CMV infection
Correct Answer: C
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