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How Does A Sputum Test for TB Work?

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How Does A Sputum Test for TB Work?

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The Disease Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious bacterial disease that usually attacks the lungs. It is spread through the air by coughing, sneezing, even speaking. Symptoms of TB include a severe cough that lasts for more than three weeks; chest pain; coughing up blood or bloody sputum; weakness; loss of appetite and weight loss; chills; fever and night sweats. TB can also be latent–it may be present in a person but not cause any symptoms. Latent TB carriers do not spread the disease. A sputum (phlegm) test can be used to detect TB infections of either type. The Sputum Test Sputum is material coughed up from the lungs. To perform a sputum test, the patient coughs deeply to expel sputum into a sterile cup. The sputum is then analyzed in a laboratory. The lab technician smears a sample of the sputum on a microscope slide and then stains it with a special stain that causes TB bacteria to show up under fluorescent light. This will indicate the presence or absence of TB in the sputum sampl

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