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Culture & Sensitivity Throat – Fast & Accurate Bacterial Detection

300,00 د.إ

Culture & Sensitivity Throat is a diagnostic test that identifies bacterial infections in the throat and determines the most effective antibiotics for treatment.

Sample Type : Swab

Methodology : Bacteriology Culture

TAT : 3 Days

Description

Culture & Sensitivity Throat Test – Accurate Detection of Bacterial Throat Infections

The Culture & Sensitivity Throat Test from Lab Tests Dubai is a gold-standard diagnostic test that detects bacteria causing throat infections, such as:

  • Group A Streptococcus (Strep throat)
  • Staphylococcus aureus (including MRSA)
  • Corynebacterium diphtheriae (rare but serious)
  • Other pathogenic bacteria

Using a sterile throat swab, this test cultures the bacteria from your tonsils and back of the throat and performs antibiotic sensitivity testing—ensuring you receive the right antibiotic, not just a guess.

This test is essential for:

  • Diagnosing persistent or severe sore throat
  • Confirming strep throat when rapid tests are negative
  • Identifying antibiotic-resistant strains (e.g., MRSA)
  • Guiding treatment in recurrent tonsillitis or peritonsillar abscess

With results in just 3 days, Lab Tests Dubai helps ENT specialists and family doctors treat the right infection—so you can breathe, swallow, and speak without pain.

Available with home sample collection guidance, Lab Tests Dubai ensures accurate, private, and stress-free testing—so you can get answers fast.

Why You Need This Test

If you’ve had a sore throat for more than 3 days, with fever, swollen tonsils, or white patches, this test could reveal a bacterial infection that requires antibiotics—not just rest and fluids.

You need the Throat Culture & Sensitivity Test if:

  • You have severe throat pain with fever
  • You see white pus or patches on tonsils
  • You’ve had repeated sore throats or tonsillitis
  • You’re not improving with over-the-counter remedies
  • You’ve been exposed to someone with confirmed strep throat
  • You’re a child, teacher, or healthcare worker (high exposure risk)

This test helps:

  • Confirm strep throat (vs. viral pharyngitis)
  • Avoid unnecessary antibiotics for viral infections
  • Identify resistant bacteria like MRSA
  • Prevent complications like rheumatic fever or kidney disease

Early testing = faster recovery and fewer complications.

Symptoms That Indicate This Test

Consider the Throat Culture Test if you experience:

For Bacterial Throat Infection:

  • Severe sore throat (worse than a cold)
  • Fever above 38°C (100.4°F)
  • Swollen, red tonsils with white/yellow patches
  • Swollen lymph nodes in the neck
  • Headache, nausea, or body aches
  • No cough or runny nose (more likely viral)

For High-Risk Individuals:

  • Children aged 5–15 years
  • School staff or daycare workers
  • People with weakened immunity
  • Frequent antibiotic users

For Recurrent Cases:

  • Multiple sore throats per year
  • History of rheumatic fever or kidney issues

These signs may point to Group A Strep or resistant bacteria—and this test helps start the right treatment.

Natural Production: How Bacteria Cause Throat Infections

Bacteria like Group A Streptococcus spread through:

  • Respiratory droplets (coughing, sneezing)
  • Close contact (family, school, work)
  • Contaminated surfaces

Once in the throat:

  • Bacteria attach to tonsils and throat lining
  • They multiply and release toxins
  • The immune system responds with inflammation, pus, and pain

The Throat Culture Test:

  • Isolates the bacteria in the lab
  • Grows it on culture media
  • Tests which antibiotics kill it

This is more accurate than rapid antigen tests, especially when symptoms persist.

What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Ignoring Strep Throat

Ignoring a bacterial throat infection can lead to:

⚠️ Rheumatic Fever – heart valve damage (rare but serious)
⚠️ Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis – kidney inflammation
⚠️ Peritonsillar Abscess – painful pus collection
⚠️ Spread to Others – each case infects 2–4 close contacts
⚠️ Antibiotic Resistance – from incomplete or incorrect treatmen

The good news? Strep throat is 100% treatable with:

  • Penicillin or amoxicillin (first-line)
  • Alternative antibiotics (for allergies)
  • Pain relief and hydration

Early testing = prevention of long-term complications.

How to Prepare for the Test

To ensure accurate results:

Do not use mouthwash, toothpaste, or antiseptic gargles 2 hours before
Avoid antibiotics for 48 hours before (if medically safe)
Do not eat or drink 30 minutes before swab
✅ Inform your doctor of:

  • Current medications
  • Duration of symptoms
  • Recent antibiotic use

A sterile swab is gently rubbed on both tonsils and the back of the throat—quick and minimally uncomfortable.

Test Overview: Bacteriology Culture Method

FEATURE
DETAILS
Test Name
Throat Culture & Sensitivity
Sample Type
Throat Swab
Methodology
Bacteriology Culture + Antibiotic Sensitivity
Turnaround Time (TAT)
3 Days
Category
Microbiology / ENT Diagnostics
Purpose
Detect bacterial throat infections and guide antibiotic therapy
Testing Location
Lab Tests Dubai – Accredited Labs & Home Collection Across UAE

Report Includes:

  • No Growth → No bacterial infection detected
  • Organism Identified (e.g., Streptococcus pyogenes)
  • Sensitivity Profile – which antibiotics are effective
  • Clinical Notes for treatment

Note: Often used after negative rapid test with strong clinical suspicion.

Benefits of the Throat Culture & Sensitivity Test

🔹 Accurate Diagnosis
Stop guessing—know if it’s bacterial or viral.

🔹 Targeted Antibiotic Use
Only use antibiotics when needed.

🔹 Prevent Complications
Avoid rheumatic fever and abscesses.

🔹 Stop the Spread
Know if you’re contagious.

🔹 Peace of Mind
Get clarity on your sore throat.

If you’re suffering from a painful, persistent sore throat, the Throat Culture & Sensitivity Test gives you the answers you need in just 3 days.

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