
- This test detects bacterial infections in the urinary tract by culturing urine samples. It identifies the bacteria present and determines their sensitivity to different antibiotics, ensuring appropriate treatment.
- This test is used to identify bacterial infections in the bloodstream. Blood samples are cultured to detect the presence of bacteria and assess their sensitivity to antibiotics, crucial for treating serious infections like sepsis.
- This test analyzes pus samples from infections, such as abscesses, to identify the bacteria causing the infection and determine the most effective antibiotics for treatment.
- Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is cultured to detect bacterial infections in the central nervous system, such as meningitis. The test identifies the causative bacteria and their antibiotic sensitivity.
- This test is used to diagnose bacterial infections in the respiratory tract by culturing sputum samples. It helps identify pathogenic bacteria and determine the best antibiotic treatment.
- This test examines stool samples to detect bacterial infections in the gastrointestinal tract. It identifies the bacteria responsible for symptoms like diarrhea and assesses their sensitivity to antibiotics.
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