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A fetus infected with rubella virus produces which of the following antibodies that can then be detected in the umbilical cord?

  • A. IgA
  • B. IgM
  • C. IgG
  • D. IgD
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct answer is B: IgM. IgM antibodies are the first type of antibodies produced in response to an infection, indicating an active or recent infection. In the case of a rubella virus infection in a fetus, IgM antibodies can be detected in the umbilical cord blood, confirming the presence of the virus. IgA antibodies are mainly found in mucosal areas, IgG antibodies indicate past infection or immunity, and IgD antibodies play a role in B cell activation but are not typically detected in this context.