Bacteriological examination of prostate secretion with identification of pathogens and determination of antibiogram using automatic analyzers AF300; Scan4000 according to EUCAST methodology (ready-made biomaterial collected by a doctor is delivered)

850 UAH

Examination of biomaterial for microflora and sensitivity to antibiotics on an automatic analyzer / ready-made biomaterial taken by a doctor is delivered

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Bacteriological analysis of prostatic secretion and determination of antibiotic sensitivity is an important component of the diagnosis and treatment of prostate diseases. This method allows you to detect the presence and type of bacteria in prostatic secretion, as well as determine which antibiotics may be effective in treating a particular patient. Let's look at this process in more detail.

1. Preparation of biomaterial

The first step in performing a bacteriological analysis of prostate secretion is the collection of biomaterial by a doctor. This can be done by means of a special prostate massage or by sampling the secretion during a diagnostic procedure. The collected material is usually placed in a special container for transportation to the laboratory.

2. Biomaterial verification

After the biomaterial arrives at the laboratory, specialists check it. They make sure that the collected material meets the requirements for the study and does not contain contaminants that could distort the results.

3. Sowing on nutrient media

The biomaterial is then spread on special nutrient media that promote bacterial growth. After that, the sample containers are placed in an incubator where the bacteria can grow for a certain period of time.

4. Bacteria identification

Once the bacteria have grown, they are identified using various bacteriological methods. This allows you to determine the types of bacteria that are in the prostate secretion.

5. Determination of antibiotic sensitivity

After identifying the bacteria, an antibiogram is performed. This study determines which antibiotics the bacteria are sensitive to and which they are resistant to. To do this, the bacteria are grown on nutrient media with different antibiotics, and analyzed to see which ones effectively kill the bacteria.

6. Choice of treatment

The results obtained allow the doctor to choose the most effective antibiotic for the patient's treatment. This is very important, as it allows to avoid ineffective treatment and the development of antibiotic resistance.

7. Treatment and monitoring

Once antibiotic sensitivity is determined, the patient is prescribed treatment. During treatment, it is important to regularly monitor the effectiveness of the chosen antibiotic and the patient's condition.

In conclusion, bacteriological analysis of prostate secretion and determination of antibiotic sensitivity is an important step in the treatment of prostate diseases. This method helps to provide individualized and effective treatment, which increases the chances of restoring the patient's health.

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Execution time

48-56 hours