Albert Stain (Diptheria Bacilli)

Stains a throat or lesion sample to spot diphtheria bacteria quickly and help guide urgent treatment in Visit Clinic.
What is a Albert Stain (Diptheria Bacilli) Test in Visit Clinic?
The Albert stain is a lab stain used to look for diphtheria bacteria in a throat or lesion sample. It highlights the characteristic club-shaped bacilli and their internal granules. Finding these bacteria helps confirm a diphtheria infection. This matters because diphtheria can cause a thick throat membrane, breathing problems, and serious complications. Doctors use the stain for quick, initial identification. Positive findings prompt urgent treatment, isolation, and further tests like culture or molecular tests to guide antibiotics and public health steps.
Albert Stain (Diptheria Bacilli) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Albert Stain (Diptheria Bacilli) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Albert Stain (Diptheria Bacilli) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Albert Stain (Diptheria Bacilli) Test in Visit Clinic?
Albert Stain (Diptheria Bacilli) is a rapid microbiology stain often used in infectious disease workups and outbreak settings. It is ordered when a patient has a severe sore throat, a false membrane in the throat, fever, or swollen neck. It helps diagnose diphtheria and identify carriers. Abnormal results occur with active C. diphtheriae infection or contamination; prior antibiotics or poor sampling can alter results. It is important for assessing exposure risk and guiding immediate treatment and contact tracing.
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