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serology, tularemia
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what the risks are blood test, tularemia test, serology, francisella tularensis, blood test looks, antibodies against francisella tularensis, the bacteria that causes, disease tularemia
an antibody defends the body against bacteria, viruses, fungus, foreign body, antigen, certain cells tell the body to produce antibodies, an active infection, initial stage of an illness, few antibodies detected, antibody production increases, course of an infection, such tests, repeated several weeks, first test, this test specifically looks, the antibodies in the clear liquid portion, the blood, which is, the serum, technique, serology, , no special preparation, the needle is inserted to draw blood, feel moderate pain, a prick, stinging sensation, some throbbing,
this blood test performed, tularemia is suspected,
no antibodies, detected, first few days to weeks of exposure to an antigen, slight antibody production, the disease progresses, antibodies, a disease is suspected, repeated several weeks, first test, antibodies, detected, has been exposure to franciscella tularensis, tularemia, excessive bleeding, fainting, feeling light-headed, hematoma, blood accumulating under the skin, infection, a slight risk, the skin is broken, multiple punctures to locate veins,
a serology test, a patient has ever been exposed to a particular antigen, does not necessarily indicate a current infection, increasing antibody levels, more likely to indicate a current infection, veins, arteries vary in size, obtaining a blood sample.
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