Complement fixation is a specific laboratory technique that looks to see if the body has produced antibodies to a specific antigen -- in this case Coccidioides immitis. If the antibodies are present, they stick, or "fix" themselves, to the antigen, that's why the test is called "fixation." An antibody defends the body against bacteria, viruses, fungus, or other foreign body ( antigen ). Certain cells tell the body to produce antibodies during an active infection. The spinal fluid needed to perform this test is usually obtained by lumbar puncture (spinal tap).
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