Urine Culture Test (Urine C/S)
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Overview
Germs like bacteria that arise in the urine can cause infections like urinary tract infections. The urinary tract includes the bladder, kidneys, urethra and ureters. In most cases, an infection starts in the urethra or bladder. But it can affect any part of the system.
Products called metabolites are present in the blood and get created by metabolic processes. Some of these products get utilised by the cells, while others get filtered out of the blood. The urine produced by the kidneys passes through the ureters. It travels to the urinary bladder, where it gets stored until the bladder is full.
The bladder then releases urine through another tube called the urethra. The route that urine follows from the kidneys to the outside is known as the urinary tract. A Urine culture test checks the presence of any bacteria in your urine.
Urinary tract infections are more common in women than in men. The reason is that the female urethra is shorter and comparatively closer to the anus. So, it allows the bacteria to come in contact with the urethra more easily.
Symptoms like a burning feeling or pain when you pee call for a urine culture test. This test can also get prescribed by doctors to individuals who often need to pee but cannot. Other symptoms that call for a urine culture test include belly ache, fever and smelly urine.
When it comes to India, results show that the prevalence of UTIs in females and males are almost equal. Women in the age group of 21-30 complain about urinary tract problems the most.
Older men in India tend to suffer from UTIs a lot. This high incidence in men above the age of 60 is closely linked to prostate conditions and diabetes.
The UTI incidence in both women and men rises after the age of 85. In the 0-10 age group, 35.44% of males and 37% of females were found culturally positive.
Other Names of Urine Culture Test
- Urine Culture and Sensitivity Test
- Urine C&S
What does the test detect or measure and who is this prescribed for?
The urine culture test measures if an individual has a urinary tract infection or any other bacterial infection.
A doctor usually prescribes a urine culture test to individuals with the following symptoms:
- Pain or burning while peeing
- Smelly urine
- Bellyache
- Limited urine secretion
- Fever
- Abdominal pain
- Constant chills
Following the diagnosis, once the treatment gets initiated by the doctor, another urine culture test may be prescribed after three to six months.
The second Urine Culture Test results will decide if the doctor should continue the treatment or alter it.
The urine culture test is applicable for men, women and children alike. The urine culture test also gets prescribed to three months pregnant to check for potential urinary tract infections.
Some bacteria that commonly cause UTIs are:
- Klebsiella
- Acinetobacter
- Enterobacter
- Proteus
Sample Type
The results of a urine culture test are based on a urine sample. A unique kit is usually used to collect urine samples.
Test Preparation
The Urine Culture Test needs a urine sample test that doesn’t require much preparation or fasting. That said, here are some of the things that you can do from your end before the test.
- Drink ample water before the test so you can easily urinate.
- Don’t urinate for at least one hour before the Urine Culture Test.
- If you’ve consumed any antibiotic medicine around the test day, then let your doctor know about it.
- Make sure your doctor knows about your medical history and every herb or medicine that you consume daily.
Test inclusions: What parameters are included?
The parameters in a urine culture test include colonies/ml. A CFU or colony-forming unit is a unit that is commonly used to estimate the concentration of microorganisms (bacteria) in a urine culture test.
The ranges in the test’s results depict if an individual has a urinary tract infection or not. The result of a urine culture test gets concluded as positive or negative. If the colonies/ml are above the normal range of 10,000-1,00,000 colonies/ml, the individual has a positive urine culture. On the contrary, if the range is between 10,000-1,00,000 or below 10,000 colonies/ml, the result is negative. The antibiotic sensitivity or susceptibility test helps to select an appropriate antibiotic that is effective against specific types of bacteria or fungi causing any infection. This test needs to be conducted as some types of bacteria or fungi are resistant to certain antibiotics and infections and they are not cured by treatment with those antibiotics.
In order to understand what the results mean absolutely, you must talk to your healthcare provider.
Ranges
| Range | Result |
1 | 10,000 > | Negative |
2 | 10,000-1,00,000 colonies/ ml | Normal |
3 | > 1,00,000 colonies / ml | Positive |
The normal values and reference ranges of the test may vary from lab to lab. Please refer to the ranges mentioned in the report and consult a doctor to understand the interpretation of lab reports.
Urine is normally sterile. But some contamination from skin bacteria is frequent while collecting urine. So, colonies of bacteria/ml between the range of 10,000 and 1,00,000 are considered normal. However, if the range exceeds 1,00,000 colonies/ml, an individual most likely has a urinary tract infection.
A negative result of the Urine Culture Test shows that no germs or bacteria were found in the urinary tract. On the other hand, a positive or abnormal result means that some organisms (bacteria) are growing in the urinary tract.
Test Result Interpretation
The main component of a Urine Culture Test is colonies of bacteria/ml. So, if the colonies are higher than the normal range, it could point towards a urinary tract infection. The results are interpreted as concerning if the symptoms of urinary tract infection are present. That is why sometimes, even if the colonies/ml are within the normal range, an individual might still have an infection.
Results of a Urine Culture Test are often interpreted jointly with that of a urinalysis. For instance, nitrite (a marker for bacteria) or leukocyte esterase (a marker of white blood cells) helps corroborate a urinary tract infection.
Risk Assessment
Urinary Tract Infection, Bacteria Causing Urinary Infection
Price/Cost
Typically, a Urine Culture test is priced in the range of INR 649 to INR 1249. However, the price can vary based on the city and the laboratory chosen. To provide a more detailed overview, here are the average costs of Urine Culture test in several major Indian cities:
City | Min Price | Average Price | Max Price |
649 | 949 | 1249 | |
649 | 949 | 1249 | |
649 | 949 | 1249 | |
649 | 949 | 1249 | |
649 | 949 | 1249 | |
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649 | 949 | 1249 | |
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649 | 949 | 1249 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a positive urine culture?
An abnormal or positive Urine Culture is when yeast or bacteria get found in the urine. It most likely means that the individual has a bladder infection or urinary tract infection. It is based on the growth of bacteria at a higher number of CFUs or Colony-Forming Units.
What diseases can urine culture detect?
A Urine Culture Test is conducted to identify the microorganism (typically bacteria) which can cause a urinary tract infection. It can also detect a bladder infection.
What is a normal urine culture report?
The normal Urine Culture range is between 10,000 colonies/ml and 1,00,000 colonies/ml. If the range shoots above 1,00,000 colonies/ml, then the urinary infection might be prevalent in the body.
Can urine culture detect kidney infection?
The urinary tract in an individual’s body includes the kidneys. The results of a Urine Culture Test show if there is a urinary tract infection in the body. That is why it can also detect kidney infections in the body. The infection of the kidney it can detect is known as pyelonephritis.
What infections can be found in urine?
Many different kinds of urinary tract infections can be found in urine. Some of them include cystitis, vaginitis, urethritis and pyelonephritis. Apart from this, bladder infections can also be found in urine.
Why is the urine culture test done?
A Urine Culture Test is conducted to detect and diagnose a urinary tract infection. In addition to that, this test also identifies the yeast or bacteria causing the infection.
How frequently should you take this test?
A random urine culture test helps with the diagnosis of urinary tract infections. The results of the test usually come in 1-5 days. If there are no harmful germs in your urine, the results will show negative. However, if harmful germs are growing in your body, then the results will show positive. This likely means you have a urinary tract infection. Your doctor will prescribe antibiotics that you’ll have to consume regularly. If the symptoms persist, your doctor may prescribe another urine culture test. It is usually to be taken within 3-6 months.
What is the price of the Urine Culture test?
Depending on several variables such as location, choice of diagnostic labs and the availability of discounts, the Urine Culture test price may fall anywhere between Rs 649 and Rs 1249.