Vijaya Diagnostic Centre
Phase- I,Road No.4,Behind Aadishwar, Opp:Remedy hospital, K.P.H.B Colony,Hyderabad.
Regn Date : 19/03/2019 07:29 Sample Collection : 19/03/2019 7:31
Name : MRS. SIKHA Print Date : 21/03/2019 16:51
Regn No : 201917514 Age / Sex : 29 Years / Female
Ref Dr : Dr. MADHAVI P Regn Centre : Kukatpally
Refno :
Sample Type : URINE
CULTURE AND SENSITIVITY (VITEK)
Organism Isolated Colony Count
Klebsiella pneumoniae 1,00,000 CFU/ml
Antibiotics Interpretation MIC Value MIC Ref Range(µg/ml)
(µg/ml) S(</=) I R(>/=)
Ampicillin RESISTANT ( 32 ) 8 16 32
Piperacillin+Tazobactum SENSITIVE (4) 16 32-64 128
Cefepime SENSITIVE (1) 8 16 32
Ceftriaxone SENSITIVE (1) 1 2 4
Cefoperazone+Sulbactum SENSITIVE (8) * * *
Ertapenem SENSITIVE ( 0.5 ) 0.5 1 2
Imipenem SENSITIVE ( 0.25 ) 1 2 4
Meropenem SENSITIVE ( 0.25 ) * * *
Amikacin SENSITIVE (2) 16 32 64
Gentamicin SENSITIVE (1) 4 8 16
Ciprofloxacin SENSITIVE ( 0.25 ) 1 2 4
Nitrofurantoin INTERMEDIATE ( 64 ) 32 64 128
Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole SENSITIVE ( 20 ) 40 * 80
Amoxyclav SENSITIVE (2) 8 16 32
Cefuroxime SENSITIVE (2) 8 16 32
Method : Conventional aerobic culture, identification and sensitivity testing by Automated Vitek 2 system.
Comment : Wet mount shows pus cells >50/HPF. Kindly correlate clinically.
INTERPRETATION OF MIC (Minimal Inhibitory Concentration) (Ref. CLSI M100S23)
1. The MIC is the lowest concentration of drug that inhibits the growth of a given strain of bacteria.
2. The antibiotic panels and MIC reference ranges for micro-organisms are designed based on CLSI guidelines.
3. The MIC value should be interpreted based on the range tested. The MIC value for one antibiotic cannot be
compared with the MIC value of another antibiotic.
4. Sensitive (S) : Organism is inhibited by usually achievable concentration of antibiotic with standard dosage.
Intermediate (I) : Organism is inhibited by higher than normal dosage of antibiotics.
Resistant (R) : Isolates are NOT inhibited by achievable concentrations of drug with normal dosage schedule.
* No CLSI reference range available.
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DR.HEMALATHA RAO
Certificate # MC-2657 Released Date 19/03/2019 16:09 Sr.Consultant Microbiologist
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Vijaya Diagnostic Centre
3-6-16 & 17, Street No. 19, Basheerbagh, Hyderabad - 500 029
LABORATORY TEST REPORT
Regn Date : 3/19/2019 07:29 Sample Collection : 19/03/2019 07:31
Name : MRS. SIKHA Print Date : 21/03/2019 16:51
Regn No : 201917514 Age / Sex : 29 Years / Female
Ref By : Dr. MADHAVI P Regn Centre : Kukatpally
Sample Type : Urine Ref no. :
COMPLETE URINE EXAMINATION (CUE)
TEST NAME RESULT BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE INTERVAL
Macroscopic Examination
Colour : Pale Yellow Pale Yellow
Reflectivity measurement method
Appearance : Slightly Hazy Clear
Light scattering measurement method
Specific Gravity : 1.005 1.003 - 1.030
Transmission refractometry method
Reaction/pH : Acidic (5.5) 4.6 - 8
pH Indicator
Protein : Nil Nil - Trace
Protein error of Indicator
Glucose : Nil Nil
GOD-POD
Urobilinogen : Normal NA
Diazonium method
Bilirubin : Negative Negative
Diazonium method
Ketones : Negative Negative
Nitroprusside reaction
Nitrites : Negative Negative
Diazonium method
Microscopic Examination
Pus Cells : >50/HPF 0 - 5 Cells / HPF
R.B.C : Nil 0 - 2 Cells / HPF
Epithelial Cells : 1-2/HPF 0 - 5 Cells / HPF
Casts : Nil Nil/LPF
Crystals : Nil Nil
Method : Reagent Strips, Dual wave length reflectance method, Flow cytometry and
Microscopy.
DR.TAPOSHI DAS
Certificate # MC-2657 CONSULTANT PATHOLOGIST
Released Date 19/03/2019 16:09 Page 1 of 1
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