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URINE FOR AFB SMEAR, in Visit Clinic

Checks urine for acid-fast bacteria like TB to help detect kidney or urinary tract tuberculosis early in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a URINE FOR AFB SMEAR Test in Visit Clinic?

This test looks for acid-fast bacilli (AFB) in a urine sample. AFB are bacteria that retain special stains and include Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Finding them in urine suggests infection of the kidneys or urinary tract. This matters because urinary tuberculosis can cause kidney damage, scarring, and long-term urinary problems. The test helps detect renal or genitourinary TB and can signal more widespread disease in people with weak immunity. Doctors use the smear as a quick screening tool. A positive result prompts culture and molecular testing and imaging. A negative result does not fully rule out infection, so further tests are often needed if symptoms continue.

URINE FOR AFB SMEAR Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Collect early morning midstream urine; avoid antibiotics before collection if possible.

URINE FOR AFB SMEAR Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The URINE FOR AFB SMEAR test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a URINE FOR AFB SMEAR Test in Visit Clinic?

URINE FOR AFB SMEAR is often ordered when doctors suspect genitourinary tuberculosis or disseminated mycobacterial infection. It is used alongside urine culture, molecular tests, and imaging when symptoms such as blood in the urine, pelvic pain, urinary frequency, or unexplained fever appear. A positive smear suggests active infection and leads to further testing. Abnormal results are usually due to bacterial infection; recent antibiotic use or weakened immunity can affect findings. A family history of tuberculosis increases the reason to test.

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What is the urine test for AFB in Visit Clinic?plus

The urine AFB test detects acid-fast bacilli (commonly Mycobacterium tuberculosis) in urine to evaluate genitourinary or disseminated TB. Multiple early-morning samples are examined by acid-fast staining and microscopy, with culture and molecular tests (PCR/NAAT) used for higher sensitivity and confirmation. Microscopy has limited sensitivity, so culture or molecular confirmation is recommended when TB is suspected.

How to collect a urine sample for an AFB in Visit Clinic?plus

Collect three consecutive early‑morning urine specimens for AFB testing (one per day). For each: wash hands, clean the genital area, start urinating, collect a midstream sample into a sterile, labeled container (30–50 mL). Close tightly. If you cannot deliver immediately, refrigerate (2–8°C) and transport to the lab promptly (within 24 hours). Do not add preservatives or contaminate the sample.

Can TB be detected through urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes, but only in certain situations. Routine pulmonary TB is diagnosed from sputum, not urine. Urine tests (mycobacterial culture or PCR) can detect genitourinary TB, and the urine lipoarabinomannan (LAM) test is useful for TB in severely immunocompromised HIV-positive patients. Urine tests have limited sensitivity, so a negative result doesn’t rule out TB.

What is urine PCR for AFB in Visit Clinic?plus

Urine PCR for AFB is a molecular test that detects DNA of acid-fast bacilli (usually Mycobacterium tuberculosis) in urine. It aids rapid diagnosis of genitourinary or disseminated tuberculosis using early-morning urine samples. PCR is more sensitive than smear and faster than culture but can yield false positives or negatives, so results should be confirmed with culture and interpreted alongside clinical and imaging findings.

What is an AFB smear test in Visit Clinic?plus

An AFB smear test is a rapid microscopic examination of sputum or other specimens after special staining to detect acid‑fast bacilli, organisms such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It provides quick, same‑day results used for initial diagnosis and monitoring treatment, but is less sensitive than culture or molecular tests. Multiple samples improve accuracy; a positive smear suggests likely infectiousness, while a negative result does not rule out disease.

What are the symptoms of urine TB in Visit Clinic?plus

Urinary (genitourinary) TB commonly causes blood in the urine (hematuria), frequent or urgent urination, painful or burning urination (dysuria), and lower abdominal, flank or pelvic pain. It may produce persistent sterile pyuria (white cells but negative routine cultures), recurrent “UTI” symptoms unresponsive to usual antibiotics, and systemic signs such as low-grade fever, night sweats, weight loss and fatigue.