but can also detect the presence of abnormal cells caused by certain infections, such as human papillomavirus (HPV). During a Pap test, cells are collected from the cervix and examined under a microscope for any abnormalities. 6. Histopathological Examination: Biopsy samples obtained from the cervix or other affected sites may be examined microscopically to detect the 6.
presence of infectious agents, assess tissue changes, and evaluate the severity of infection-related abnormalities. It’s important to note that the
choice of tests depends on the specific infection being investigated, clinical indications, and laboratory capabilities. Healthcare professionals and laboratory technicians follow established protocols and guidelines for specimen collection, processing, and testing to ensure accurate and reliable results. The interpretation of test results should be done by trained healthcare professionals to guide diagnosis, treatment, and appropriate management of infectious diseases in women.
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