Microbiology

Culture and sensitivity analysis

BD BACTEC FX40 for Blood Culture

Microbiology is the study of all living organisms that are too small to be visible with the naked eye. This includes bacteria, archaea, viruses, fungi, prions, protozoa and algae, collectively known as ‘microbes’.

Bacteria are microbes with a cell structure simpler than that of many other organisms. Their control centre, containing the genetic information, is contained in a single loop of DNA.

Viruses are the smallest of all the microbes. They are said to be so small that 500 million rhinoviruses (which cause the common cold) could fit on to the head of a pin. They are unique because they are only alive and able to multiply inside the cells of other living things. The cell they multiply in is called the host cell. A virus is made up of a core of genetic material, either DNA or RNA, surrounded by a protective coat called a capsid which is made up of protein. Sometimes the capsid is surrounded by an additional spikey coat called the envelope. Viruses are capable of latching onto host cells and getting inside them.

Fungi can be single celled or very complex multicellular organisms. A number of fungi cause diseases in humans such as athletes’ foot, ringworm and thrush.

The tests are performed under microbiology department are:

  • Acid Fast Bacilli (AFB) Stain for fluid
  • Acid Fast Bacilli (AFB) Stain for sputum
  • AFB (Acid Fast Bacilli) Culture and Sensitivity with 20 drugs
  • Ascitic fluid microscopy
  • Blood Culture and Sensitivity
  • CSF Microscopy
  • Fungus culture and sensitivity
  • PAP Smear
  • Pericardial fluid microscopy
  • Peritoneal fluid microscopy
  • Pleural fluid microscopy
  • Pus culture and sensitivity
  • Pus culture for TB
  • Semen Analysis
  • Semen culture and sensitivity
  • Sputum culture and sensitivity
  • Sputum culture for TB
  • Sputum routine and microscopy
  • Stool culture and sensitivity
  • Stool Microscopy
  • Synovial fluid microscopy
  • Tissue culture and sensitivity
  • Tissue culture for TB
  • Urine culture and sensitivity
  • Urine microscopy

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