Using special techniques and stains, it is identified by looking at a sample of the ulcer or chancre under the microscope.
Samples are collected from the cervix in a female, the urethra or semen in a male, or urine.
As many as three separate specimens are taken from different sites during the procedure.
They are taken to check for cancer cells mainly but also STI's and other infections.
This virus will not grow in culture;the diagnosis is based on the appearance of the warts and.symptoms. 2003,the U.S. Food and Drug Administration(FDA) approved a human papillomavirus(HPV) DNA test with a Pap smear for screening women age 30 and older
(HIV) is usually diagnosed with a blood test. Cultures for HIV are possible, but rarely needed for diagnosis.The FDA also approved an HIV test in 2004 that can detect HIV in saliva.
Throat, Urine, sputum, wound, and stool.
Tissue samples should be placed into a degassed bag and sealed, or into a gassed out screw top vial that may contain oxygen-free prereduced culture medium and tightly capped. The specimens should be plated as rapidly as possible onto culture media
Samples are collected from one or more of these infection sites: cervix, vagina, or urethra in a female, urethra in a male, or the throat or rectum. But chlamydia cultures are uncommon these days. Usually other types of testing are used for chlamydia.
Stool specimens should be taken to the hospital within 1 hour of collection for accurate test results.
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A throat culture is a technique for identifying disease bacteria in material taken from the throat.
Traditionally, penicillin is the most common medication used to treat syphilis. Other antibiotics may also be used, and if taken properly antibiotics will cure syphilis but they can not undo damage that's already been done by the disease.