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Sputum For AFB Culture, in Visit Clinic

Checks sputum for growth of tuberculosis or other acid-fast bacteria to diagnose and guide treatment in Visit Clinic.

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What is a Sputum For AFB Culture Test in Visit Clinic?

A sputum for AFB culture looks for acid-fast bacteria, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, in coughed-up mucus. The test measures whether these organisms grow when the sample is cultured in the lab. Finding these bacteria is important because they can cause serious lung infections that need long, specific antibiotic treatment. Doctors use the culture to confirm diagnosis, identify the exact species, and check which drugs will work. It also helps monitor treatment response and decide when a patient is no longer infectious. Cultures take weeks, so they are used alongside faster tests and clinical information.

Sputum For AFB Culture Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Collect early morning deep cough sputum; rinse mouth and avoid eating beforehand.

Sputum For AFB Culture Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Sputum For AFB Culture test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Sputum For AFB Culture Test in Visit Clinic?

SPUTUM FOR AFB CULTURE is part of a tuberculosis or mycobacterial infection workup and is ordered for persistent cough, fever, night sweats, weight loss, or blood in sputum. It helps diagnose pulmonary TB and non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections and monitors response to therapy. Abnormal results are caused by active infection, contaminated samples, or immune suppression, and family or household exposure to TB increases the test's importance.

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What is sputum test for AFB in Visit Clinic?plus

A sputum test for AFB detects acid‑fast bacilli (mainly Mycobacterium tuberculosis) in coughed-up mucus to diagnose and monitor pulmonary tuberculosis. Laboratory methods include smear microscopy (Ziehl–Neelsen or fluorescent stain), culture, and molecular tests (e.g., PCR/GeneXpert). Typically two to three early‑morning deep‑cough samples are collected. A positive result suggests TB; culture or molecular tests confirm species and drug resistance.

How to collect sputum for afb culture in Visit Clinic?plus

Collect early-morning deep-cough sputum (not saliva) after rinsing your mouth with water. Sit upright, take deep breaths, then cough from the chest and expectorate into a sterile, wide‑mouth, leak‑proof container. Provide three specimens (one early morning and two spot or consecutive mornings) if possible. Label and deliver promptly; refrigerate if delay (≤24 hours). Avoid eating or brushing teeth immediately before collection.

How much sputum is needed for an AFB test in Visit Clinic?plus

Collect three deep‑cough (mucopurulent) sputum specimens for AFB testing, preferably early morning, each about 5 mL. Specimens should be produced on consecutive days or as instructed (sometimes two within 24 hours and one the next day). Avoid saliva; expectorated sputum is required. If unsure about volume or timing, follow the laboratory’s guidance.

What is the cost of sputum AFB test in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary by country and test type. Simple sputum AFB smear microscopy is often free in public TB programs (including NHS), but private labs typically charge about ₹100–500 (~$2–7) in India and $20–100 in the US. More advanced tests (culture, molecular/NAAT, DST) cost substantially more, commonly $50–300+. Final price depends on lab, location, and processing fees.

Does AFB confirm TB in Visit Clinic?plus

An AFB (acid‑fast bacilli) smear indicates presence of acid‑fast organisms but does not definitively confirm tuberculosis. Positive AFB suggests mycobacterial infection but cannot distinguish Mycobacterium tuberculosis from non‑tuberculous mycobacteria. Definitive diagnosis requires culture or molecular tests (NAAT/PCR) and clinical/radiologic correlation; culture also provides drug‑susceptibility information.

How much does AFB culture cost in Visit Clinic?plus

AFB culture costs vary widely by country and lab. In India private labs typically charge around ₹500–₹2,500. In the UK the test is usually covered by the NHS; private testing costs roughly £50–£200. In the US expect about $30–$200. Costs depend on method (solid vs liquid culture), location, and any add‑on tests like drug susceptibility, which raise the price.