Whooping cough is a respiratory tract infection that is highly contagious. Diagnosis of whooping cough can be difficult because the symptoms and signs are similar to other common respiratory illnesses. Doctors may use a throat culture or nose test, blood tests or a chest X-ray to further diagnose the illness.
Yes, Blood test
Whooping cough normally starts off with cold type symptoms. That can include a mild fever or cough. After a week, you will start coughing and it basically sounds like your making a "whooping" noise when you cough. It can be diagnosed by having a physical examination or a blood test. It can be treated with antibiotics and it is good to have early treatment because after three weeks of having the whooping cough, it is hard to get rid of.
Cough and drop your pants...
CXR stands for "chest X-ray," which is a type of imaging test to visualize the organs and structures within the chest cavity, including the lungs, heart, and bones. It is commonly used to diagnose conditions such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, and lung cancer. It does not stand for a blood test.
The test is also used to diagnose rectal cancer
A maternal blood test is used to diagnose listeriosis.
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It is a test done to diagnose the kidney functions...
a simple blood test
Typhoid Dot test