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reverse passive hemagglutination re·verse pas·sive he·mag·glu·ti·na·tiona diagnostic technique for virus infection using agglutination by viruses of red blood cells that previously have been coated with antibody specific to the virus.re·verse pas·sive he·mag·glu·ti·na·tion (rē-vĕrs' pas'iv hē'mă-glū'ti-nā'shŭn) A diagnostic technique for virus infection using agglutination by viruses of red blood cells that previously have been coated with antibody specific to the virus. |