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Clinical Microbiology

Clinical Microbiology is a branch of laboratory science that focuses on the detection and identification of disease-causing microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. It plays a critical role in diagnosing infections and guiding appropriate treatment.

1. Blood Culture

Detects bacteria or fungi in the bloodstream and helps diagnose serious infections like sepsis.

2. Urine Culture

Identifies microorganisms responsible for urinary tract infections (UTIs) and helps determine suitable antibiotic treatment.

3. Sputum Culture

Analyzes sputum samples to detect respiratory infections such as tuberculosis and pneumonia.

4. Throat Swab Culture

Used to identify infections of the throat, including bacterial infections like streptococcal throat infection.

5. Stool Culture

Detects harmful bacteria causing gastrointestinal infections and digestive issues.

6. Wound Swab Culture

Identifies infectious organisms in wounds and assists in selecting effective treatment..

7. Antibiotic Sensitivity Test (AST)

Determines which antibiotics are most effective against specific microorganisms for targeted treatment.