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Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic)

Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic)

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Stool Culture & Sensitivity Pathogens
Aerobic Bacteria Culture
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The Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic) test helps detect the presence and type of bacteria causing the infections in the gastrointestinal (digestive) tract. This test distinguishes between the types of bacteria that cause disease (pathogenic) and the types that are normally found in the gastrointestinal tract (normal flora). Additionally, it helps determine which antibiotics are effective against the identified bacteria. 

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Understanding Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic)

The Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic) test helps to detect bacterial infections (specifically targeting aerobic bacteria (that need oxygen to grow)) in the gastrointestinal tract. Normally, certain bacteria (normal flora) inhabit everyone’s gastrointestinal tract. They play an important role in the digestion of food and their presence keeps a check on the growth of disease-causing bacteria (pathogenic). Sensitivity testing is done to identify which antibiotics are most effective against these pathogenic bacteria. 

The most common symptoms of a pathogenic bacterial infection are prolonged diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, mucus in the stool, abdominal pain and cramping, and nausea. This test helps determine the cause of digestive conditions such as bacterial gastroenteritis, diarrhea, dysentery, food poisoning, etc. 

By accurately identifying the bacterial pathogen and their antibiotic susceptibilities, the Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic) test plays an important role in managing and treating bacterial infections in the gastrointestinal system. 

For this test, collect a fresh stool sample in a clean, sterile, leak-proof screw-capped container, preferably one with a spoon. Only a small portion of about 5–10 grams (1–2 teaspoons) is needed, so avoid overfilling the container. Do not use matchboxes, paper, or other absorbent materials for collection. Also, ensure the sample is not contaminated with urine or water. Inform your doctor about all the medications or supplements that you are taking, as certain medications or compounds will render the stool specimens unsatisfactory for examination. The specimens should be collected before these substances are administered, or collection must be delayed until after the effects have passed.

Lab test results may vary across laboratories. Do not self-medicate at home solely based on these test results and always consult your doctor for proper understanding of the test results. The insights from the Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic) test will help doctors prescribe targeted treatments ensuring effective and appropriate medical care. 

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What does Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic) measure?

The Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic) test measures the presence and type of aerobic bacteria in the digestive tract, specifically those causing infections and illnesses. If bacteria are found in the culture, sensitivity testing is done to determine which antibiotics are effective against the identified bacteria. This information helps doctors diagnose bacterial infection accurately and select the most appropriate and effective antibiotic treatment, ensuring better management of the infection and treatment response. 

FAQs related to Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic)

The Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic) test is a microbiology test done to detect bacteria that cause the infection. The sensitivity test helps check the type of medicine that will work best to treat the infection or ailment.
The stool culture is a test on a stool sample to find bacteria that can cause an infection. A sample of stool is added to a substance that promotes the growth of germs. If no germs grow, the culture is negative. If germs that can cause infection grow, the culture is positive.
The stool culture is used to detect the presence of disease-causing (pathogenic) bacteria and help diagnose an infection of the digestive system (gastrointestinal, tract).
No, fasting is not required for this test.
No, there is no risk associated with the Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic) test. It is a safe, non-invasive procedure. However, any stool sample may contain germs that can spread disease. Make sure to carefully wash your hands and use careful handling techniques to avoid spreading infection.
Abnormal results indicate the presence of pathogens or an imbalance in gut flora suggesting a bacterial infection. The sensitivity part of the test reveals which antibiotics can effectively treat the infection.
Yes, the Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic) test can be used to monitor chronic gastrointestinal conditions, especially those caused by bacterial infections, by identifying any persistent or recurring infections and determining the appropriate antibiotics to treat that condition.
Yes, you can take the Stool Culture and Sensitivity (Aerobic) test from the comfort of your home with Tata 1mg labs.

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