AFB (Mycobacterial) Culture (In PUNE)

The AFB (Mycobacterial) Culture is a specialized laboratory test used to detect the presence of Mycobacteria

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Overview

A group of bacteria that includes the pathogens responsible for tuberculosis (TB) and other infections. Identifying these bacteria is crucial for diagnosing and treating diseases like TB, which can affect the lungs and other parts of the body.

What is the AFB (Mycobacterial) Culture Test?

The AFB culture test involves growing Mycobacterium tuberculosis or other mycobacteria in a laboratory setting from a sample taken from the body. This test helps in confirming the diagnosis of TB and other infections caused by mycobacteria. It is particularly useful for diagnosing latent or active tuberculosis, especially when other tests (like a TB skin test or chest X-ray) are inconclusive.

Who Should Consider the AFB (Mycobacterial) Culture Test?

Symptoms like a persistent cough, fever, weight loss, and night sweats are common signs of TB, and this test can confirm the diagnosis. Those with conditions like HIV/AIDS or undergoing chemotherapy are at higher risk of developing TB or other mycobacterial infections. Symptoms like chronic cough, fatigue, and weight loss can also indicate an NTM infection, which the AFB culture test can detect. Individuals who show signs of lung infections in chest X-rays may need this test for further diagnosis.

Why Choose Diagnopein for AFB (Mycobacterial) Culture Test?

Diagnopein in Pune offers a reliable and precise AFB (Mycobacterial) culture test using the latest technology and laboratory techniques:

1. Accurate diagnosis: Our advanced facilities ensure the precise identification of mycobacteria for properly diagnosing TB and related infections.

2. Affordable pricing: Diagnopein provides this test at an affordable price, making it accessible to individuals who need it most.

3. Expert healthcare professionals: Our experienced lab technicians and pathologists ensure that samples are handled carefully and precisely.

4. Comprehensive reports: In addition to identifying the bacteria, our reports include sensitivity testing to determine the most effective antibiotics for treatment.

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Parameters

1.  Culture Method

2.  Sample

3.  Colony Count

4.  Organism(s) Isolated

5.  Culture Report: Culture yields growth of

6.  Culture isolated after 7 days :

7.  Culture isolated after 14 days:

8.  Culture isolated after 21 days:

9.  Ampicillin

10.  Amikacin

11.  Amoxicillin clavulanate

12.  cefoperazon+sulbactam

13.  Cefuroxime

14.  Cefepime

15.  Cefotaxime

16.  Ciprofloxacin

17.  Ertapenem

18.  Gentamicin

19.  Imipenem

20.  Meropenem

21.  Norfloxacin

22.  Nitrofurantoin

23.  Piperacillin-tazobactam

24.  Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole (Cotrimoxazole)

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Frequently Asked Questions

A sample (usually sputum or fluid) is collected from the patient and sent to a lab where it's cultured. It may take several weeks for mycobacteria to grow in the culture, after which they are identified and tested for drug sensitivity.

Since mycobacteria grow slowly, it may take anywhere from 2 to 8 weeks to get conclusive results from an AFB culture.

The AFB culture test is a laboratory test that detects the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and other mycobacteria in samples like sputum, blood, or tissue by growing them in a special culture medium.

The test primarily detects tuberculosis (TB) but can also identify other mycobacterial infections, such as non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), which can cause lung infections and skin diseases.