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How would a lateral flow immunoassay using breast milk to test high levels of concentrations of IgG from a maternal mother whom was vaccinated to protect her child from RSV logistically be made? Specify the importance of making this a rapid investigative device and select the test and control antibody and whyyou chose them. Present a diagram if possible.
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