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Sputum direct fluorescent antibody (DFA)
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Direct immunofluorescence test; Direct fluorescent antibody - sputum Normal Values Normally, there is no antigen-antibody reaction. What abnormal results mean Abnormal results may be due to an infection such as Legionnaire's disease, mycoplasma pneumonia , or chlamydia pneumonia.
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