The "sperlium" for the AFB (Acid-Fast Bacilli) test refers to the specimen or sample used for testing, which is typically a sputum sample from a patient suspected of having tuberculosis or other mycobacterial infections. This sample is stained and examined under a microscope to identify the presence of acid-fast bacilli. Proper collection and handling of the sputum specimen are crucial for accurate test results.
It is actually a sputum AFB test (acid-fast bacilli).
Acid fast bacilli test. Most frequently referenced in testing for tuberculosis.
The address of the Air Force Flight Test Center Msm is: 405 S Rosamond Blvd, Edwards Afb, CA 93524
It is 257 miles from Robins AFB to Tyndall AFB and approximately 5 hours and 10 minutes to drive depending on traffic.
For individuals coming out of Tech School you can be stationed at Hickam AFB, HI, Ellmendorf AFB, AK, Eglin AFB, FL, Holloman AFB, NM, Whiteman AFB, MO, or Langley AFB, VA.
An AFB is either an air force base or an acid-fast bacillus.
AFB stands for Acid Fast Bacilli. It is a test used to diagnosis Tuberculosis. A sputum specimen is obtained and tested for AFB. If the specimen is negative, it helps rule out TB. There are other tests that are also used in combination with this test to diagnosis Tuberculosis including a chest x-ray.
Andrews AFB is 11.5 miles from Bolling AFB and takes approximately 24 minutes to drive between the two depending on traffic.
About 161 miles. Just under three hours road time.
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AFB= Acid Fast Bacillus
The phone number of the Air Force Flight Test Center Msm is: 661-258-1658.