Sputum test for tuberculosis?!


Question: can somebody please (I would really appreciate if a doctor or nurse) explain me how is the turbeculosis sputum test done?

how much time it takes to get the result? what are the chances to have active TB when the chest X-ray is clean, but the TB skin test is positive?

Thank u!


Answers: can somebody please (I would really appreciate if a doctor or nurse) explain me how is the turbeculosis sputum test done?

how much time it takes to get the result? what are the chances to have active TB when the chest X-ray is clean, but the TB skin test is positive?

Thank u!

Obtain a coughed sputum sample. You are asked to cough deeply and expel any material that comes from the lungs (sputum) into a container. You may be asked to inhale a mist of salty steam in order to cough more deeply and produce sputum. It can help to drink a lot of fluids the night before the test. It enhances the accuracy of the test if done first thing in the morning. If enough sputum is still not produced, sometimes bronchoscopy will be performed.

The specimen is spread on a microscope slide. The cells of the specimen are stained with dyes to make the components visible.

The prepared specimen is then examined under the microscope. If the stain shows mycobacteria, the specimen may be placed in culture media, which encourages them to grow. (Specimens are often cultured even if no mycobacteria are seen, since sometimes the number of organisms is so low that they don't show up with staining, but eventually grow on the culture medium.)

Abnormal results show that the stain is positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium avium-intracellular, or other Mycobacteria or acid-fast bacteria.

To increase the accuracy of this test, it is sometimes done three times, often on three consecutive days.

There are more sophisticated tests that are sometimes used to stain sputum for mycobacteria. Check with your health care provider to see if these are available in the laboratory.





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