Test indications |
Investigation of suspected infection. |
Test information |
State site of wound/swab and type and date of recent surgery/injury and antibiotics. When interpreting results remember common pathogens (e.g. Staph. aureus) may also be found in normal flora. Chronic wounds/ulcers will often be colonised with faecal flora and Pseudomonas which do not require systemic antibiotics. Superficial swabs are poor predictors of deep/invasive infection. |
Samples required |
Swab in Stuart’s transport medium.
Collect specimen after wound has been thoroughly cleaned to avoid colonising flora. |
Turnaround time* |
Wound swabs: 4 working days (negative results typically available 2 days earlier) |
*Quoted turnaround times are the time from receipt of specimen into the laboratory to 90% of reports leaving the laboratory. Stated times are based on normal working hours, Monday to Friday, excluding statutory bank and public holidays. |
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Enquiries |
Microbiology |