A patient is classified as sputum smear positive when acid-fast bacilli (AFB) are detected by microscopy in his or her sputum. The presence of AFB in the sputum is highly suggestive of contagious pulmonary disease.
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A patient is classified as sputum smear positive when acid-fast bacilli (AFB) are detected by microscopy in his or her sputum. The presence of AFB in the sputum is highly suggestive of contagious pulmonary disease.