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We advise you to stop any antibiotic treatment
for at least 5 or 6 days before taking any culture test.
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Urineculture test: in the morning, as soon as you
get up, it’s necessary to wash the external genitals, expel the
first urine jet and collect the remainder in a sterile container.
We recommend you take the test far from the menstrual period.
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Stool test: collect the sample in a sterile container and bring it to the
laboratory.
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Scotch test: for pinworms research: we recommend you take the test for three
days, asking the laboratory for the instructions.
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Seminal liquid test: urinate and wash the genitals before collecting the liquid in a
sterile container.
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Koch’ Bacillus research in the urine: collect all urine from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. of
the following morning into a single“container of urine for 24 hours,
which are on sale in pharmacies.
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Koch’Bacillus research in the expectoration: collect the sample in a sterile
container.
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The following cultural research on tampons
is done in our Laboratory: tonsillar, nasal, pharyngeal, vaginal, cervical,
urethral, prostatic, auricular and any other purulent material.
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To take the vaginal or cervical tampon it’s necessary to be far from
the menstrual period.
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Chlamydia Trachomatis and Mycoplasma hominis and Ureoplasma urealyticum research
is done on cervical, vaginal, seminal, urethral prostatic and urinary
samples.
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