IDENTIFICATION ANAEROBIC BACTERIA
This test is used to detect anaerobic bacteria, which thrive in low-oxygen environments and can cause infections in deep tissues. It is crucial for identifying infections in areas like the gastrointestinal tract, abscesses, and soft tissues. The test helps guide antibiotic treatment when aerobic bacteria tests are negative.
IDENTIFICATION ANAEROBIC BACTERIA Test in Mangaluru Overview
An anaerobic culture is a laboratory test used to detect and identify bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen. Unlike aerobic bacteria (which need oxygen), anaerobic bacteria thrive in oxygen-free environments, such as:
- Deep wounds
- Internal organs
- Abscesses
- Certain body fluids (e.g., blood, pus, tissue)
These bacteria can cause serious infections if not identified and treated promptly.
Components of the Test
- Specimen Source
- The lab notes where the sample came from (e.g., pus, wound swab, tissue, body fluid).
- Proper collection and transport are critical, because exposure to oxygen can kill anaerobic bacteria.
- Gram’s Stain
- A preliminary microscopic test to detect bacteria.
- Helps differentiate between:
- Gram-positive vs Gram-negative bacteria
- Cocci (spherical) vs bacilli (rod-shaped)
- Provides quick initial information before culture results are ready.
- Culture
- The sample is placed in special oxygen-free media and incubated.
- Anaerobes are slow-growing; culture may take 48–72 hours or longer.
- The lab observes growth, colony characteristics, and morphology.
- Organism Identification
- Once growth is detected, the lab identifies the specific bacterial species.
- Common anaerobic bacteria include:
- Bacteroides species
- Clostridium species
- Fusobacterium species
- Peptostreptococcus species
- Identification guides targeted antibiotic therapy, because anaerobes are resistant to some common antibiotics.
Why the Test Is Ordered
- Suspected deep or abscessed infections
- Wound infections that do not heal
- Intra-abdominal infections
- Bone or joint infections
- Oral or dental infections with pus
- Bloodstream infections (sepsis) with anaerobic suspicion
Clinical Significance
- Detects hard-to-treat infections caused by anaerobic bacteria.
- Helps doctors choose effective antibiotics, avoiding resistance.
- Guides surgical or drainage interventions in abscesses.
No special preparations needed
- Specimen Source
- Identification
- Remark
Test code
5708ID
Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
| Specimen | Vacutainer | Volume |
|---|---|---|
| Culture | Others | 2 |
Specimen stability information
Culture
Collection instructions
Age,Gender,Clinical history required
Specimen rejection criteria
Test run frequency
Every Day TIME - 15:00
Turn around time
7 Working Days
Performing locations
Department
- Micro Biology
CPT and Loinc codes
Package price
₹2600
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