Culture MRSA Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Screening Test
Introduction
The Culture MRSA Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Screening Test is a vital diagnostic tool used to detect the presence of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) in patients. MRSA is a type of bacteria that is resistant to many antibiotics, making infections difficult to treat. Early detection is crucial for effective management and treatment of infections caused by this pathogen.
What the Test Measures
This test specifically measures the presence of MRSA in various sample types, including nasal, axilla, groin, and wound swabs. It is performed using a chromogenic method, which allows for the identification of MRSA in the laboratory setting.
Who Should Consider This Test
Individuals who are at higher risk for MRSA infections should consider this test. This includes:
- Patients with open wounds or those recovering from surgery
- Individuals with weakened immune systems
- Healthcare workers and patients in hospitals or nursing homes
- Those experiencing symptoms such as skin infections, fever, or persistent cough
Benefits of Taking the Test
Taking the Culture MRSA Screening Test offers several benefits:
- Early detection of MRSA can lead to timely and appropriate treatment.
- Helps prevent the spread of MRSA in community and healthcare settings.
- Provides peace of mind for patients and their families.
- Guides healthcare providers in choosing the right antibiotics for treatment.
Understanding Your Results
Results from the Culture MRSA Screening Test are typically available the next day. A positive result indicates the presence of MRSA, while a negative result suggests that MRSA is not detected in the sample. It is essential to discuss your results with your healthcare provider to understand the implications and next steps.
Pricing Information
Test Name | Discount Price (KSh) | Regular Price (KSh) |
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Culture MRSA Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Screening Test | 1965 | 2184 |
Sample Collection and Instructions
For this test, samples can be collected from nasal, axilla, groin, or wound swabs. It is essential to submit samples in Amies charcoal transport medium, which should be shipped refrigerated. No special preparation is required before the test.
Book Your Test Today!
We have branches across Kenya and offer home sample collection services. Don’t wait until it’s too late—book your Culture MRSA Screening Test today by calling or WhatsApp us at +254711564616.