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Prenatal Group B Strep (GBS) Screening

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Group B strep (GBS) are bacteria that can cause serious illness in newborns who become infected before or during labor and delivery. GBS testing late in pregnancy allows women who have the bacteria to be treated during labor so they don’t pass the bacteria to their babies.
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Strep Throat Test

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A rapid strep test and/or throat culture can help diagnose strep throat, a sore throat caused by a group A strep infection.
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At-Home Yeast Infection Test

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Do you suspect you have a vaginal yeast infection? Learn about options for at-home vaginal yeast infection testing and the pros and cons of testing at home.
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West Nile Virus Test

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West Nile virus causes a viral infection and is transmitted to humans primarily by mosquitoes. Learn about when testing is used and interpreting test results.
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Rubella Test

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Are you concerned about rubella? Rubella testing can be performed to assess your immunity and diagnose a rubella infection.
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Influenza Tests

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The flu is a respiratory illness triggered by infection with an influenza virus. Our guide explains the types of flu tests and when and how they may be used.
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Antistreptolysin O (ASO)

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The antistreptolysin O (ASO) test is used to determine if a strep infection with group A Streptococcus is the cause of glomerulonephritis kidney disease or rheumatic fever.
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Trichomoniasis Test

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A description of what a trichomonas test is, when to get one, and what to do with the results of the test.
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Arbovirus Testing

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Arboviruses (arthropod-borne virus) cause viral infections that are spread by mosquitoes and other blood-sucking insects, such as ticks. Arbovirus testing can help diagnose the cause of meningitis or encephalitis and distinguish an arbovirus infection from other conditions causing similar symptoms.
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