C/S PUS (In Pune)

The pus culture test also assesses which antimicrobial agents (antibiotics or antifungals) are effective against these microorganisms.

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Overview

A pus culture and sensitivity test is a laboratory procedure that involves taking a sample of pus from an infection site and analyzing it to identify any bacteria, fungi, or other microorganisms present. This allows healthcare providers to prescribe the most effective treatment, improving patient outcomes and reducing the risk of antibiotic resistance.

Why is the Pus Culture and Sensitivity Test Performed?

1] Diagnose Infections: To identify the specific pathogen causing an infection, which is crucial for proper treatment.
2] Guide Treatment: Pus for culture and sensitivity determine the most effective antibiotics or antifungals for treating the identified pathogen, ensuring targeted therapy.
3] Monitor Treatment Efficacy: To assess whether the prescribed treatment is working by checking if the microorganism is being eradicated.
4] Prevent Complications: To avoid potential complications from ineffective treatment and to prevent the spread of infection.

Pus Culture and Sensitivity Test Results Pune

1] Pus Culture Test Results:
A] Positive Result: Indicates the presence of microorganisms in the pus sample. The report will specify the type of pathogen identified.
B] Negative Result: No microorganisms were detected in the pus sample, suggesting that the pus may be sterile or the pathogens were not present in sufficient quantities.

2] Sensitivity Test Results:
A] Sensitive: The microorganism is inhibited or killed by the antibiotic or antifungal, indicating it is an effective treatment option.
B] Resistant: The microorganism is not affected by the antibiotic or antifungal, suggesting that alternative treatments should be considered.

Why Choose Diagnopein for C/S PUS Test?

At Diagnopein, we offer comprehensive, accurate, and timely diagnostic services, including the pus culture and sensitivity test Pune. With our NABL-accredited labs, cutting-edge technology, and skilled technicians, you can be assured of reliable results every time. Get your results quickly, especially when time is crucial in detecting severe infections.

Competitive pricing without compromising on quality. Our team of experienced professionals ensures the test is conducted smoothly with minimal discomfort. We provide not just the pus culture and sensitivity test results but insights into your health condition, helping you and your doctor make informed decisions about treatment. For more information call us at +91 9204 108108.

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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

Yes, a pus culture and sensitivity test can be repeated if necessary. This may be done if the initial results were inconclusive, if there is a need to monitor the effectiveness of treatment, or if new symptoms arise.

The test itself carries minimal risk, as it involves collecting a pus sample, which is usually done with sterile techniques. There may be minor discomfort or risk of infection at the sample collection site. Overall, the procedure is considered safe.

There is no special preparation required for the pus culture and sensitivity test. It is essential to follow your healthcare provider's instructions for sample collection and ensure that the area from which the pus is collected is properly cleaned.

The test involves collecting a sample of pus from an infected site, such as a wound or abscess. The sample is then sent to a laboratory where it is cultured to grow any microorganisms present. The culture is analyzed to identify the pathogens and test their sensitivity to various antibiotics or antifungals.