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Cultures and swabs

Influenza A and B viruses detection
Test for detection of influenza virus types A and B in throat swab culture

Mycobacterium tuberculosis, drug susceptibility test
The test assesses the susceptibility of the TB-causing bacteria to various drugs and helps in making treatment decisions.

Vaginal biocenosis by the Nugent score
The test is performed for the diagnosis of ró¿nic intimate infections, in particularólity to confirm or exclude the presence of vaginosis (bacterial vaginitis). The Nugent scale is a specially developed scoring system for evaluating Gram stained vaginal smearsó

Culture of biomaterial
Microbiological testing is based on the identification of microorganismsóthat are on the catheter and can cause infection.

VRE (vankomicyn resistant Enterococci) culture
The microbiological test is performed to detect a strain of Enterococcus bacteria resistant to the antibiotic vancomycin (VRE) in culture from stool specimens and is used to diagnose nosocomial infections running with a wide range of symptomsów

Culture of sinus material
Sinus material culture is a microbiological test to identify the cause of sinusitis.

Trichomonas vaginalis antigen
The test is designed to detect Trichomonas vaginalis (vaginal cysticercosis) antigensóin vaginal swabs.

Ureaplasma sp. DNA + Mycoplasma genitalium DNA qualitative
The test detects the genetic material (DNA) of the bacteria Ureaplasma urealyticum, Ureaplasma parvum and Mycoplasma genitalium, whichócause infections of the genitourinary tract.

Mycoplasma genitalium DNA qualitative
Testing to detect DNA of Mycoplasma genitalium, a bacterium thatóra is a risk factor for the development of an inflammatory process, leading to scarring of the fallopian tubesóand ultimately to infertility.

Influenza A, B, A H1N1 by RT-PCR
The test detects the genetic material (RNA) of the influenza virus in a swab by PCR. The test is used for the diagnosis of ró¿nic influenza types A and/or B and subtypesóof influenza A/H1N1 using a highly sensitive method.