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Bacteriologic sputum examination

Introduction: Bacteriologic sputum examination

Description of Bacteriologic sputum examination

Bacteriologic sputum examination: A laboratory test whereby is used to determine the presence of bacteria in a sputum sample is determined by doing a visual microscopic examination and noting any growth in a culture medium.

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