Definition
Sensitivity analysis determines the effectiveness of antibiotics against microorganisms such as bacteria that have been isolated from cultures.
Sensitivity analysis may be performed along with:
- Blood culture
- Clean catch urine culture or catheterized specimen urine culture
- Sputum culture
- Culture from endocervix
- Throat culture
- Wound and other cultures
Alternative Names
Antibiotic sensitivityHow the test is performed
Colonies of microorganisms are combined with different antibiotics to see how well each antibiotic stops each colony from growing. The test determines the effectiveness of each antibiotic against a particular organism.
How to prepare for the test
There is no special preparation.
How the test will feel
The way the test feels depends upon the method used for obtaining the specific culture.
Why the test is performed
The test shows which antibiotic drugs should be used to treat an infection.
Because many organisms continue to show resistance against various antibiotics, sensitivity tests have become more and more important. Your doctor may start you on one antibiotic, but later change you to another one because of the results of sensitivity analysis.
Normal Values
What abnormal results mean
If the organism shows drug resistance to the antibiotics used in the test, then those antibiotics will not be effective treatment.
What the risks are
The risks depend upon the method used for obtaining the specific culture.
Special considerations
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