C/S ANAEROBIC (In Pune)

C/S Anaerobic refers to the Culture and Sensitivity test for anaerobic bacteria, which are microorganisms that thrive in environments without oxygen.

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Overview

What is the C/S ANAEROBIC Test?

The C/S Anaerobic test (Culture and Sensitivity for Anaerobic Bacteria) is a laboratory procedure used to identify and determine the susceptibility of anaerobic bacteria responsible for infections. Anaerobic bacteria thrive in environments without oxygen and can be implicated in various infections, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract, deep tissues, and oral cavity.

What Does the C/S ANAEROBIC Test Involve?

The C/S Anaerobic test involves:

Sample Collection:

Samples are collected from infected tissues or fluids, such as abscesses, wounds, or body fluids, ensuring that exposure to oxygen is minimized during the process.

Culturing: The collected sample is inoculated into special culture media designed to support the growth of anaerobic bacteria.

Identification: After incubation, typically 48 to 72 hours, the laboratory will identify the types of anaerobic bacteria present in the sample.

Sensitivity Testing: Once identified, the sensitivity test determines which antibiotics are effective against the isolated bacteria, guiding appropriate treatment.

Who Should Get This C/S Anaerobic Test?

The C/S Anaerobic test is typically indicated for:

Patients with Suspected Anaerobic Infections: Symptoms may include foul-smelling discharge, abscess formation, or infections following surgery or trauma.

Individuals with Chronic Conditions: Patients with conditions such as diabetes or those undergoing chemotherapy may be at higher risk for anaerobic infections.

Post-Surgical Patients: Individuals who develop infections after surgical procedures, especially in the gastrointestinal or pelvic areas, may require this test.

Why Choose Diagnopein for C/S ANAEROBIC Test?

You should choose Diagnopein Diagnostic Centre in Pune for this C/S Anaerobic Test :

a) Expert Staff: Our lab has skilled microbiologists specializing in anaerobic infections, ensuring accurate testing and interpretation.

b) Advanced Technology: We utilize advanced equipment and culture techniques to maximize the recovery of anaerobic organisms.

c) Rapid Turnaround Time: We aim to provide timely results, helping healthcare providers initiate appropriate treatment as soon as possible.

d) Comprehensive Reporting: You will receive detailed reports that include bacterial identification and antibiotic sensitivity, along with treatment recommendations.

e) Nabl Certificate lab: Our laboratory adheres to stringent quality control measures to ensure reliable and accurate test results.

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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

Anaerobic bacteria can cause a variety of infections, including abscesses, soft tissue infections, bone infections, and infections associated with dental procedures.

Samples are collected using sterile techniques, often from sites such as wounds, abscesses, or deep tissues, to avoid exposure to oxygen.

Results are typically available within 48 to 72 hours, depending on the growth rate of the bacteria and the complexity of the test.

No fasting is required for the C/S Anaerobic test; however, follow any specific instructions provided by your healthcare provider regarding sample collection.

If your results are positive for anaerobic bacteria, your healthcare provider will discuss the appropriate treatment options based on the sensitivity profile.