Culture, Fungus (Does not include Anti fungal sensitivity)

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Culture, Fungus (Does not include Anti fungal sensitivity), in Visit Clinic

Identifies fungal organisms from a sample to confirm infection and help doctors choose appropriate treatment in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a Culture, Fungus (Does not include Anti fungal sensitivity) Test in Visit Clinic?

A fungal culture looks for the growth of fungi from a clinical sample. It detects whether fungi are present and which type is growing. Knowing the organism matters because different fungi cause different illnesses and need different treatments. This test helps diagnose skin and nail infections, yeast infections, and serious systemic fungal infections. Doctors use the result to confirm an infection, plan treatment, and decide if further testing is needed. Results also help track whether an infection is clearing during therapy. Note that antifungal sensitivity testing is not included and may be ordered separately.

Culture, Fungus (Does not include Anti fungal sensitivity) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Culture, Fungus (Does not include Anti fungal sensitivity) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Culture, Fungus (Does not include Anti fungal sensitivity) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Culture, Fungus (Does not include Anti fungal sensitivity) Test in Visit Clinic?

Culture, Fungus (Does not include Anti fungal sensitivity) is often ordered as a skin, nail, wound, sputum, or blood culture when fungal infection is suspected. Doctors may request it for persistent rash, nail changes, white mouth patches, chronic cough, nonhealing wounds, or fever in a high‑risk patient. It helps diagnose local and systemic fungal diseases. Abnormal results can follow antibiotic use, diabetes, weakened immunity, or environmental exposure. A family history of recurrent or severe infections or immune problems may make testing more important.

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What is a culture sensitivity test for fungi in Visit Clinic?plus

A fungal culture and sensitivity test identifies the fungus causing an infection and determines which antifungal drugs will effectively inhibit or kill it. A laboratory grows a collected sample (skin, nails, sputum, urine, or tissue), identifies the species, and performs susceptibility testing to guide targeted therapy. Results may take days to weeks but help choose the most effective antifungal and reduce treatment failure.

What is antifungal sensitivity in Visit Clinic?plus

Antifungal sensitivity is how susceptible a fungus is to an antifungal drug, usually measured in the laboratory by culture and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC). A sensitive result means the drug inhibits fungal growth at concentrations achievable in the body; resistance means reduced or absent response. Testing guides selection, dose and duration of antifungal therapy, especially in invasive, persistent, or recurrent infections.

What fungi are resistant to antifungals in Visit Clinic?plus

Several fungi show antifungal resistance: Candida auris (often multidrug‑resistant) and Candida glabrata (azole and rising echinocandin resistance); Aspergillus fumigatus with azole resistance; Mucorales (Mucor, Rhizopus) less susceptible to many azoles; Fusarium and Scedosporium species (broad resistance); terbinafine‑resistant dermatophytes like Trichophyton indotineae; and occasional fluconazole‑resistant Cryptococcus. Resistance patterns vary by region and prior treatment, so laboratory testing guides therapy.

What is a fungal culture test in Visit Clinic?plus

A fungal culture test is a laboratory procedure that grows and identifies fungi from clinical samples (skin, nails, hair, sputum, blood, or tissue). A collected specimen is placed on nutrient media and incubated to allow fungal growth, which is then examined and speciated; antifungal susceptibility may be tested. Results can take days to weeks and help confirm diagnosis and guide appropriate antifungal therapy.

What will a culture and sensitivity detect in Visit Clinic?plus

A culture and sensitivity test identifies the microorganisms (bacteria or fungi) causing an infection and determines which antimicrobial drugs will effectively inhibit them. It isolates and grows the pathogen from samples (blood, urine, wound, sputum, etc.), reports species and colony counts, and provides antibiotic susceptibility and resistance patterns (sensitive, intermediate, resistant), guiding targeted treatment.

What is a cultural sensitivity test in Visit Clinic?plus

A culture and sensitivity test (often called a culture sensitivity) grows microorganisms from a clinical sample (blood, urine, wound swab, sputum) to identify the infecting bacteria or fungi and then determines which antibiotics or antifungals effectively inhibit them. It guides targeted antimicrobial therapy, detects resistant strains, and typically gives preliminary results in 24–48 hours, with full identification and susceptibility reports in 48–72 hours.