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what the risks are direct immunofluoresence test, sputum dfa, test performed to detect, microorganisms in sputum, lung secretions, by using antibodies tagged, a fluorescent dye, a sputum sample is obtained by coughing into a specimen container, antibodies, been chemically linked to a fluorescent dye, added, sample, flagged antibodies, attach themselves, specific antigens, in this case, microorganism against which they were formed, specific microorganism, antigen, indirectly identified, fluorescence, examined under a special microscope, obtain a coughed sputum specimen, is not a productive cough, a respiratory treatment, produce a sample, no discomfort, this test performed, certain types of pulmonary infections, pneumonias, suspected, no antigen-antibody reaction, a reaction indicates infection, abnormal results, indicate a specific infection depending on the antigens tested, legionnaire's disease or mycoplasmal pneumonia, 2 infections, determined by this test, no risks.



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