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Nasopharyngeal cultureDefinitionNasopharyngeal culture is a sample of secretions from the upper-most part of the throat, behind the nose. The secretions are grown in a culture medium to detect the presence of organisms that can cause disease. Alternative Names Culture - nasopharyngeal; Swab for respiratory viruses; Swab for Staph carriage How the Test is PerformedYou will be asked to cough before the test begins and then tilt your head back. A sterile cotton-tipped swab is gently passed through the nostril and into the nasopharynx, the part of the pharynx that covers the roof of the mouth. The swab is quickly rotated and then removed. How to Prepare for the TestThere is no special preparation necessary. How the Test Will FeelThe patient may experience slight discomfort and may gag. Why the Test is PerformedThe test identifies microorganisms that cause upper-respiratory tract symptoms. Nasopharyngeal cultures are useful in identifying respiratory viruses, and bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus, and Bordetella pertussis, and Neisseria meningitidis. The culture may be used to help determine which antibiotic therapy is appropriate. Normal ResultsThe presence of organisms commonly found in the nasopharynx is normal. What Abnormal Results MeanThe presence of any disease-causing virus, bacteria, or fungus means there is an infection. RisksThere are no risks. ConsiderationsNot applicable.
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