Culture Stool (Aerobic)

Detects and grows bacteria from a stool sample to find causes of diarrhea and intestinal infection in Visit Clinic.
What is a Culture Stool (Aerobic) Test in Visit Clinic?
A stool aerobic culture looks for bacteria that grow in oxygen from a bowel movement. It measures which bacterial species are present and whether they are likely causing illness. The gut normally has many harmless bacteria, but some germs cause diarrhea, fever, or blood in the stool. This test helps identify common causes like Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter, and certain E. coli strains. Doctors use it to confirm bacterial gastroenteritis, guide antibiotic choice when needed, and help track outbreaks. It does not detect most viruses or some parasites, so other tests may be combined depending on symptoms and history.
Culture Stool (Aerobic) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Culture Stool (Aerobic) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Culture Stool (Aerobic) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Culture Stool (Aerobic) Test in Visit Clinic?
Culture Stool (Aerobic) is usually ordered as part of stool studies for suspected bacterial gastroenteritis. Doctors request it when you have persistent diarrhea, fever, severe abdominal pain, or bloody stools. It helps diagnose foodborne infections and guides antibiotic treatment when needed. Abnormal results can follow contaminated food or water, recent travel, or immune problems and may be affected by recent antibiotics. Family history of frequent infections or immune disorders can make this test more important.
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