Match the testing used with each type of pneumonia. Bacterial pneumonia Polymer chain reactive (PCR) testing Fungal pneumonia Culture and sensitivity (C&S) testing Parasitic pneumonia Blood testing for immunoglobulins Viral pneumonia Blood, sputum, stool, or other bodily fluid culture
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