Afb Antibiotic Sensitivity – Pyrazinamide

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The AFB Antibiotic Sensitivity – Pyrazinamide test is a laboratory procedure used to determine whether Mycobacterium tuberculosis (the bacteria causing tuberculosis) is sensitive or resistant to the antibiotic Pyrazinamide. Pyrazinamide is one of the first-line drugs used in tuberculosis treatment. This test helps guide effective treatment by identifying if this drug will be effective in killing or inhibiting the bacteria.

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    Description

    Why It’s Done:

    • To check if Mycobacterium tuberculosis responds to Pyrazinamide treatment.
    • To detect resistance to Pyrazinamide, which is crucial for managing multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB).
    • To ensure the selection of an effective antibiotic regimen for tuberculosis patients.
    • To monitor the success of tuberculosis therapy and make adjustments if needed.

    Preparation:

    • No special patient preparation is generally required for this test.
    • The test is performed on clinical specimens such as sputum or tissue samples collected from the patient.
    • Patients should follow healthcare provider instructions carefully during sample collection to ensure accuracy.
    • Inform the laboratory if the patient is already undergoing tuberculosis treatment, as it might influence test results.