Description
Fluid, NA, Fasting or Non Fasting: As suggested by doctor
Sample Required:
A sample of body fluid (such as blood, cerebrospinal fluid, pleural fluid, peritoneal fluid, or synovial fluid) is required for the Fungal Culture test.
Test Time:
The time it takes to obtain Fungal Culture test results can vary depending on the type of body fluid being tested and the specific fungal species being cultured. Typically, results are available within several days to a few weeks.
Test Normal Range:
The Fungal Culture test does not have a specific normal range. It is a diagnostic test used to identify the presence of fungal pathogens in the body fluid sample.
What is the Test?
The Fungal Culture test is used to detect and identify fungal infections in body fluids. Fungal infections can affect various body systems and can be caused by different types of fungi. This test helps determine the specific fungal species responsible for the infection.
Test Procedure:
The Fungal Culture test involves collecting a sample of body fluid, usually under sterile conditions. This sample is then cultured in a laboratory to encourage the growth of any fungi that may be present. Once fungal growth is observed, further tests, such as microscopy and DNA sequencing, may be performed to identify the species.
When to Take the Test:
The Fungal Culture test is ordered when a healthcare provider suspects a fungal infection based on the patient’s symptoms, medical history, or other diagnostic tests. It is essential for the prompt diagnosis and treatment of fungal infections.
Who Should Take This Test:
The Fungal Culture test is recommended for individuals who exhibit signs and symptoms of fungal infections, such as fever, cough, joint pain, or central nervous system issues. Patients with compromised immune systems, like those with HIV/AIDS or individuals undergoing chemotherapy, are at higher risk for fungal infections and may also require this test.
Precautions for Exceptional Cases:
There are generally no specific precautions for exceptional cases like pregnancy for the Fungal Culture test. However, it’s crucial to inform your healthcare provider of any relevant medical conditions or medications.

