
About the Test
A Sputum Culture and Sensitivity Test is a laboratory test used to detect harmful microorganisms in your lungs or airways. If you have a deep, persistent cough, your doctor may recommend this test to determine the cause of your illness.
By examining a sample of your sputum (mucus), laboratory professionals can identify the specific bacteria or fungi causing the infection. The sensitivity portion of the test also determines which antimicrobials are most effective against the identified organism, helping your doctor choose the safest and most appropriate treatment.
Who Needs a Sputum Culture and Sensitivity Test?
This test is commonly recommended for individuals showing signs of a lower respiratory tract infection.
- People with a persistent, productive cough: If you are coughing up thick, colored, or foul-smelling sputum, it may indicate an infection in your airways.
- Anyone experiencing shortness of breath or chest pain: Difficulty breathing or pain when taking a deep breath may suggest a more serious respiratory condition.
- Individuals with an unexplained fever and chills: A high fever accompanied by chills can be a sign that your body is fighting an infection.
- Patients suspected of having pneumonia or bronchitis: Doctors use this test to help confirm respiratory infections and identify the organism causing them.
- People whose respiratory symptoms are not improving with treatment: If your symptoms persist or worsen despite taking medication, this test can help determine a more effective treatment.
Why Is a Sputum Culture and Sensitivity Test Important?
This test helps eliminate the guesswork in treating respiratory infections by identifying the exact organism responsible for the illness. Since the lungs play a vital role in supplying oxygen throughout the body, early and accurate diagnosis helps prevent complications and supports faster recovery.
Your doctor may recommend this test if you experience any of the following:
- A deep, persistent cough producing yellow, green, or blood-streaked sputum
- Ongoing shortness of breath or chest tightness
- A high fever accompanied by chills or excessive sweating
- Persistent fatigue and weakness while recovering from a respiratory illness
- Sharp chest pain that worsens when coughing or taking a deep breath
- Respiratory symptoms that do not improve after completing a course of antibiotics
Understanding Your Sputum Culture and Sensitivity Test Results
This test identifies the microorganisms causing your infection and determines which antimicrobials are most effective against them.
Reading Your Results
- Normal (Negative): No harmful bacteria or fungi were detected in the sample. Your symptoms may be caused by a viral infection, which antibiotics cannot treat.
- Abnormal (Positive): Harmful bacteria or fungi were identified. Your report will include a sensitivity section indicating which antibiotics are effective against the organism and which ones it is resistant to.
Medi-Linx Send-Out Laboratory
Medi Linx offers a Lab-to-Lab Send-Out Service, allowing smaller clinics and hospitals to partner with us for Sputum Culture and Sensitivity testing. This service enables healthcare facilities to provide advanced respiratory diagnostics without the need for specialized on-site laboratory equipment, ensuring patients receive timely and accurate results for appropriate treatment.
FAQs
What infections can a sputum culture detect?
A sputum culture can identify bacterial and fungal infections affecting the respiratory tract. It is commonly used to help diagnose conditions such as bacterial pneumonia, bronchitis, bronchiectasis, and tuberculosis.
What are the warning signs of a lung infection?
Common warning signs include a persistent cough producing thick, colored sputum, chest pain while breathing, shortness of breath, fever, chills, and unusual fatigue.
Get Your Sputum Culture and Sensitivity Test at Medi Linx
Take charge of your respiratory health by scheduling a Sputum Culture and Sensitivity Test at Medi Linx Laboratory. Our state-of-the-art facility uses advanced laboratory methods to accurately identify respiratory pathogens, helping your doctor provide the right diagnosis and treatment.
Contact Medi Linx Laboratory in Quezon City at 0939-922-7341 to schedule your test.