

Antibiogram – MTB (Rifampicin)
Antibiogram test or Antimicrobial Susceptibility testing is performed to measure the susceptibility of microbes to certain antibiotics. Antibiogram MTb (Rifampicin) test checks for the sensitivity or resistance of MTB to Rifampicin drug. Rifampicin is a first-line anti TB drug that is usually used in latent TB infections. It works by stopping bacterial growth before they cause severe infection. It plays a key role in tuberculosis treatment regimens because of its bactericidal and sterilizing properties.
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Tuberculosis or TB, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) is one of the diseases with a high fatality rate that mostly affects the lungs (Pulmonary TB) and sometimes affects other components like pleura, joints, abdomen, skin, etc (Non-pulmonary TB). The disease spreads when the bacteria are dispersed in the air when an infected person spits, coughs, or sneezes.Patients/individuals suffering from tuberculosis develop symptoms like – cough for more than three weeks, chills, fever, night sweats, loss of appetite, weakness, weight loss. Due to slow growth patterns and drug resistance, the disease presents a major challenge in terms of treatment and quick diagnostic techniques.
Antibiogram test or Antimicrobial Susceptibility testing is performed to measure the susceptibility of microbes to certain antibiotics. Antibiogram MTb (Rifampicin) test checks for the sensitivity or resistance of MTB to Rifampicin drug. Rifampicin is a first-line anti TB drug that is usually used in latent TB infections. It works by stopping bacterial growth before they cause severe infection. It plays a key role in tuberculosis treatment regimens because of its bactericidal and sterilizing properties.
Why and When to get Tested with Antibiogram MTb Rifampicin?
Antibiogram MTb (Rifampicin) test checks for the sensitivity or resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Rifampicin drug. This test is needed if an infection has shown to have antibiotic resistance or is otherwise hard to treat or if there’s a bacterial or fungal infection that is not responding to standard treatments.
https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/antibiotic-sensitivity-test/
What is an Antibiogram test?
Antibiogram test or Antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST), is a widely-used technique for evaluating antibiotic resistance and determining the treatment of the patient. This is can be measured by observing the effect of the antibiotic on the growth of the microbe. Thereby the therapy can be directed based on the knowledge of the microbe and its sensitivities to the drug
https://www.synbiosis.com/application-notes/antibiotic-susceptibility-test-ast/
What sample is used and what preparation is required in the Antibiogram MTb Rifampicin test?
A pure culture obtained from body fluids, sputum, bronchial alveolar lavage, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), pus, tissue, biopsies, lymph nodes, abscess, urine is used for performing this test. There is no special preparation required before getting this test.
What are the types of drug-resistant TB?
Drug-resistant tuberculosis infection, caused by drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacterium is divided into the following categories
- Multidrug-resistant or MDR TB: MDR TB is the TB infection caused by MTB that is resistant to the most potent drugs used in TB treatment – isoniazid and rifampin.
- Extensively drug-resistant or XDR TB: TB infection caused by MTB that is resistant to most commonly used drugs used in TB treatment like isoniazid and rifampin, plus any fluoroquinolone as well as at least one of the three injectable second-line drugs (amikacin, kanamycin, and capreomycin).
https://www.cdc.gov/tb/topic/drtb/default.htm
What is the role of Rifampicin in Tuberculosis treatment?
Rifampicin is one of the most effective antibacterial agents used for tuberculosis treatment. It plays a key role in tuberculosis (TB) treatment regimens by inhibiting DNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
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