Lab Tests Directory
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AFB SUSCEPTIBILITY : Streptomycin
This test assesses if the bacteria causing tuberculosis (TB) are susceptible or resistant to Streptomycin, an injectable antibiotic sometimes used in TB treatment. It helps doctors select the best medication.
AFB SUSCEPTIBILITY MOXIFLOXACIN (2.0 MCG/ML)
This test determines if Acid-Fast Bacilli (AFB) are susceptible or resistant to the antibiotic Moxifloxacin. It involves exposing the bacteria from a blood sample to a specific concentration of Moxifloxacin to see if it can inhibit their growth. This helps guide treatment decisions.
AFB SUSCEPTIBILITY, BACTEC : 10 DRUG PANEL
This comprehensive test uses the BACTEC method to determine the susceptibility of tuberculosis-causing bacteria to a panel of 10 different anti-TB drugs. It provides a broad overview of drug resistance.
AFB SUSCEPTIBILITY, BACTEC : 13 DRUG PANEL
This test identifies which antibiotics can effectively treat an infection caused by acid-fast bacilli (AFB), such as tuberculosis. It uses a specialized BACTEC method to test the bacteria's response to 13 different drugs, guiding your doctor to the most effective treatment plan.
AFB SUSCEPTIBILITY, BACTEC : 5 DRUG PANEL
This test determines which antibiotics are effective against an infection caused by acid-fast bacilli (AFB), like tuberculosis. Using the BACTEC method, it checks the bacteria's sensitivity to 5 key drugs, helping doctors choose the best treatment.
AFB SUSCEPTIBILITY, BACTEC : SIRE PANEL
This test identifies which antibiotics can effectively treat an infection caused by acid-fast bacilli (AFB), typically tuberculosis. The SIRE panel specifically checks the bacteria's sensitivity to four first-line anti-tuberculosis drugs: Streptomycin, Isoniazid, Rifampicin, and Ethambutol, using the BACTEC method.
AFB SUSCEPTIBILITY, BACTEC : SIREP PANEL
This test determines which antibiotics are effective against an infection caused by acid-fast bacilli (AFB), commonly tuberculosis. The SIREP panel specifically assesses the bacteria's sensitivity to five key anti-tuberculosis drugs: Streptomycin, Isoniazid, Rifampicin, Ethambutol, and Pyrazinamide, using the BACTEC method.
AFB-Isolation by rapid culture by Bactec MGIT
This test involves isolating and growing Acid-Fast Bacilli (AFB) from a blood sample using a rapid culture method called Bactec MGIT. This advanced technique allows for faster detection and identification of mycobacteria compared to traditional culture methods. It's crucial for confirming an active infection.
AFB-Xpert panel by Genexpert M.Tb detection & Rifamipicin resistance Extra pulmonary samples
This test uses advanced technology to quickly detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.Tb), the bacteria causing tuberculosis, in samples taken from outside the lungs. It also checks if the bacteria are resistant to Rifampicin, a key TB medication.
AFB-Xpert panel by Genexpert M.Tb detection & Rifamipicin resistance pulmonary samples
This advanced test helps detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.Tb), the bacteria causing pulmonary tuberculosis, and checks for resistance to Rifampicin, a key TB drug, using a blood sample. It provides rapid and accurate results.
AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein)
Measures alpha-fetoprotein, a tumor marker for liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) and testicular cancer. Also used in prenatal screening for neural tube defects.
AFP-Alpha Feto Protein L3 fraction Serum
This blood test measures the L3 fraction of Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP), a specific type of protein. Elevated levels of AFP, particularly the L3 fraction, can be an indicator of certain liver conditions.