
Culture and Sensitivity Wound Test – Accurate Infection Detection Lab Analysis
300,00 د.إ
Culture and Sensitivity Wound Test identifies infection-causing microbes and determines effective antibiotics for targeted treatment.
Sample Type : Swab
Methodology : Bacteriology Culture
TAT : 3 Days
Description
Culture and Sensitivity Wound Test – Accurate Detection of Deep Wound Infections
The Culture and Sensitivity Wound Test from Lab Tests Dubai is a gold-standard diagnostic test that detects bacteria or fungi causing wound infections—especially in surgical incisions, diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, or traumatic wounds.
Using a sterile swab or tissue sample from the base of the wound, this test:
- Identifies pathogens like Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA), Pseudomonas aeruginosa, E. coli, or Candida
- Performs antibiotic and antifungal sensitivity testing
- Guides targeted treatment instead of guesswork
This test is essential for:
- Diagnosing post-surgical site infections (SSIs)
- Managing diabetic foot ulcers (a leading cause of amputation)
- Evaluating chronic, non-healing wounds
- Preventing complications like cellulitis, osteomyelitis, or sepsis
- Monitoring treatment effectiveness in long-term cases
With results in just 3 days, Lab Tests Dubai helps surgeons, wound care specialists, and family doctors treat the right infection—so you can heal faster and avoid long-term damage.
Available with expert coordination for sterile sample collection, Lab Tests Dubai ensures accurate, private, and stress-free testing—so you can get answers when your wound won’t heal.
Why You Need This Test
If you have a wound that’s red, swollen, draining pus, or not healing, this test could reveal a dangerous or antibiotic-resistant infection that’s blocking recovery.
You need the Wound Culture & Sensitivity Test if:
- Your surgical wound is not healing or has discharge
- You have a diabetic foot ulcer with odor, pus, or discoloration
- You notice increasing pain, redness, or swelling around a wound
- You’ve been on antibiotics but see no improvement
- You have fever, chills, or fatigue with a wound
- You’re immunocompromised (diabetes, HIV, cancer)
- You have a pressure sore or trauma wound
This test helps:
- Identify the exact pathogen causing infection
- Detect MRSA or drug-resistant strains
- Choose the most effective antibiotic or antifungal
- Prevent amputation or sepsis in high-risk patients
Early testing = faster healing and fewer complications.
Symptoms That Indicate This Test
Consider the Wound Culture Test if you experience:
✅ For Infected Wounds:
- Pus, discharge, or foul odor
- Redness, warmth, or swelling around the wound
- Delayed healing (wound open >2 weeks)
- Increasing pain or tenderness
- Fever or chills (signs of spreading infection)
✅ For High-Risk Individuals:
- Diabetics (especially with foot ulcers)
- Elderly or bedridden patients (pressure sores)
- Post-surgical patients
- People with poor circulation or weakened immunity
✅ For Severe Cases:
- Black or dead tissue (necrosis)
- Draining sinuses or tunnels (sinus tracts)
- Bone visible or probe-to-bone test positive (possible osteomyelitis)
These signs may point to deep or resistant infection—and this test helps start the right treatment.
Natural Production: How Wound Infections Develop
When the skin barrier is broken—by surgery, injury, or pressure—bacteria can invade:
- Staphylococcus aureus – most common cause of wound infections
- MRSA (Methicillin-Resistant Staph aureus) – resistant to common antibiotics
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa – thrives in moist, chronic wounds
- E. coli* or *Enterococcus – common in abdominal or perineal wounds
- Candida – fungal infection in antibiotic-treated or diabetic patients
The Wound Culture & Sensitivity Test:
- Collects sample from the wound base (not surface debris)
- Grows the organism in the lab
- Tests which antibiotics kill it
This is far more accurate than visual diagnosis or trial-and-error treatment.
What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Ignoring Wound Infections
Ignoring a wound infection can lead to:
⚠️ Cellulitis or Abscess Formation – spreading infection
⚠️ Osteomyelitis – bone infection (common in diabetic feet)
⚠️ Sepsis – life-threatening systemic response
⚠️ Amputation Risk – due to non-healing ulcers
⚠️ Surgical Failure – wound dehiscence or implant infection
⚠️ Chronic Wound Pain & Disability – affecting quality of life
The good news? Most wound infections are treatable with:
- Targeted oral or IV antibiotics
- Antifungal therapy if needed
- Wound debridement and proper dressing
- Blood sugar control (for diabetics)
Early testing = prevention of irreversible damage.
How to Prepare for the Test
To ensure accurate results:
✅ Do not apply antibiotic creams, ointments, or antiseptics 24–48 hours before sampling
✅ Avoid cleaning the wound with hydrogen peroxide or alcohol
✅ Sample must be collected from the wound base (after debridement if needed)
✅ Deliver to lab within 1 hour or under cold chain
✅ Inform your doctor of:
- Current medications or topical treatments
- Duration of the wound
- History of diabetes, surgery, or immune conditions
A deep tissue swab or biopsy is collected by a healthcare provider—not at home—to avoid contamination.
Test Overview: Bacteriology & Fungal Culture
Report Includes:
- No Growth → No infection detected
- Organism Identified (e.g., MRSA, Pseudomonas, Candida)
- Sensitivity Profile – effective antibiotics/antifungals
- Clinical Recommendations for targeted therapy
Note: Often paired with Gram stain and CBC for full assessment.
Benefits of the Wound Culture & Sensitivity Test
🔹 Precise Diagnosis
Stop guessing—know the exact cause.
🔹 Personalized Treatment
Use only the drugs that work.
🔹 Prevent Amputation & Sepsis
Especially in diabetics.
🔹 Clear Resistant Infections
Treat MRSA or fungal overgrowth.
🔹 Peace of Mind
Know your wound is healing the right way.
If you’re struggling with a non-healing, painful, or discharging wound, the Wound Culture & Sensitivity Test gives you the answers you need in just 3 days.
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