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  1. ... the test, you will need to give a sample of your blood, urine, skin, or other tissue. The type of sample depends on where the infection seems to be ... a large number of bacteria cells. So, your sample will be sent to a lab where the ...
  2. A bacterial vaginosis (BV) test uses a sample of fluid from the vagina to find out if a vaginal bacterial infection is causing your symptoms. Learn more.
  3. ... AFB: AFB smear. In this test, your sputum sample is "smeared" on a glass slide and looked ... a diagnosis. AFB culture . In this test, your sample is sent to a lab to allow the ...
  4. ... C. diff testing? C. diff testing checks a sample of your stool (poop) for signs of an ... symptoms. Some C. diff tests check your stool sample for these toxins. Other tests check for genes ...
  5. ... for VZV in a blood, fluid, or tissue sample. There are different types of tests to do ... looks for genetic material from VZV in a sample. It is most often done on a sample ...
  6. ... areas. Your provider may remove polyps or tissue samples using special tools inserted through the scope. Polyps or samples may be sent to a lab for testing. ...
  7. ... cortisol test? A cortisol test often uses a sample of blood drawn at a lab. But the ... a health care professional will take a blood sample from a vein in your arm, using a ...
  8. A dengue fever test checks a blood sample for signs of the dengue virus, which is spread by mosquitos. Dengue fever is usually mild but can become serious. Learn more.
  9. ... fecal occult blood test (FOBT) looks at a sample of your stool (poop) to check for blood. ... provider will give you a kit to collect samples of your stool (poop) at home. The kit ...
  10. ... When the stain combines with bacteria in a sample, the bacteria will either stay purple or turn ... health care provider will need to take a sample from the site of a suspected infection or ...
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