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Blood tests measure immune response, not toxins.
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Urine tests detect mycotoxins for ongoing exposure.
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Non-specific symptoms complicate diagnosis.
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IgM, IgG, IgE indicate past and recent exposure.
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Confusing testing types can misdirect treatment.
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Urine testing is non-invasive and standardized.
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Laboratories should support clinicians with education on tests.
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Adherence to accreditation standards is essential for test quality.
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