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  2. Sputum Culture: MedlinePlus Medical Test

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    A sputum culture is a test that checks for bacteria or another type of germ that may be causing a respiratory tract infection (an infection in your lungs or airways). Sputum, also known as phlegm, is a thick type of mucus made in your lungs.

  3. Sputum Culture: What Is Sputum? - Cleveland Clinic

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    A sputum culture, or sputum test, is a test that detects bacteria, fungi or other germs in your lungs or airways. Healthcare providers often use sputum cultures to diagnose respiratory infections and diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosis. Sputum is a thick type of mucus produced in your lungs.

  4. Routine Sputum Culture: Purpose, Procedure, and Side Effects - ...

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    This fast, relatively painless test helps laboratory technicians study the bacteria or fungi that might be growing in your lungs and causing the production of the sputum.

  5. What Is a Sputum Culture? - WebMD

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    A culture is a lab test used to uncover germs that cause disease. In a sputum culture test, your sputum is added to a substance that promotes the growth of bacteria or other...

  6. Sputum Culture - Understand the Test & Your Results - The Merck...

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    A sputum culture is a test that checks for bacteria or another type of organism that may be causing an infection in your lungs or the airways leading to the lungs. Sputum, also known as phlegm, is a thick type of mucus made in your lungs.

  7. Sputum Analysis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

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    Sputum culture is the most common test needed to be performed when the patient has pneumonia. It is used to identify the bacteria or fungi causing the airways or lung infection. Sputum smear microscopy is the initial step taken in laboratory sputum analysis.

  8. Sputum Culture: About This Test - Kaiser Permanente

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    A sputum culture tests a sample of sputum to see if it contains germs. The sputum is placed in a container with substances that help germs grow. Why is this test done? A sputum culture is done to find and identify bacteria that are causing a lung infection such as pneumonia or tuberculosis.

  9. Sputum Culture - Kaiser Permanente

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    A sputum culture is a test to find germs (such as bacteria or a fungus) that can cause an infection. A sample of sputum is added to a substance that promotes the growth of germs. If no germs grow, the culture is negative. If germs that can cause infection grow, the culture is positive.

  10. Routine sputum culture Information | Mount Sinai - New York

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    Routine sputum culture is a laboratory test that looks for germs that cause infection. Sputum is the material that comes up from air passages when you cough deeply. A sputum sample is obtained by coughing deeply and expelling the material that comes from the lungs into a sterile cup.

  11. Sputum Culture Test Information - ColumbiaDoctors

    www.columbiadoctors.org/health-library/test/sputum-culture

    A sputum culture is a test to find germs (such as bacteria or a fungus) that can cause an infection. A sample of sputum is added to a substance that promotes the growth of germs. If no germs grow, the culture is negative. If germs that can cause infection grow, the culture is positive.