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The Hepatitis B Immunity Panel Test evaluates immune status by measuring Hepatitis B surface antibody levels in the blood. A positive result typically indicates immunity from vaccination or past infection, while a negative result suggests susceptibility. This test is important for verifying protection, monitoring vaccine response, or determining if additional vaccination or further evaluation for Hepatitis B exposure is needed.
The Urine Culture Test detects and identifies bacteria or yeast in urine that cause urinary tract infections (UTIs). By growing microorganisms in a lab, it determines the type of infection and helps guide effective antibiotic or antifungal treatment. Doctors order this test to evaluate painful urination, frequent urges, or fever and to monitor recurrent UTIs. Results provide critical information for accurate diagnosis, targeted therapy, and urinary health management.