Description
This test involves culturing samples of various body fluids to detect the presence of microorganisms. It’s used for fluids that are normally sterile, such as synovial fluid, peritoneal fluid, or pleural fluid. The culture process allows for the growth and identification of any bacteria or fungi present in these fluids. Sensitivity testing then determines which antimicrobial agents will be most effective. This test is crucial for diagnosing infections in body cavities, joints, or other normally sterile sites, and for guiding appropriate treatment strategies.




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