Bacterial Culture in Clinical Microbiology

KHALED ABDULLAH MOBARKI, FAISAL IBRAHIM ALSHAMLAN, ABDULELAH MOHAMMED ALBUAYJAN, Khaled Hussein Saleh Bani Hamim, Mohammed Saad Mohammed Alqahtani

Abstract: Bacterial culture is a fundamental technique in clinical microbiology that involves the growth and isolation of bacteria from patient samples. This technique has evolved significantly over the years, with improvements in both the methods of isolation and identification of bacteria. In this essay, we will discuss the current and past strategies for bacterial culture in clinical microbiology. In the past, the primary method for bacterial culture involved plating patient samples onto solid growth media, such as blood agar or MacConkey agar, and incubating the plates at specific temperatures. This technique allowed for the identification and isolation of bacteria based on their colony morphology and biochemical properties. However, this method had its limitations, as it was time-consuming and required a significant amount of expertise to interpret the results accurately.

Keywords: Bacteria culture, Microbiology lab, new analysis.

Title: Bacterial Culture in Clinical Microbiology

Author: KHALED ABDULLAH MOBARKI, FAISAL IBRAHIM ALSHAMLAN, ABDULELAH MOHAMMED ALBUAYJAN, Khaled Hussein Saleh Bani Hamim, Mohammed Saad Mohammed Alqahtani

International Journal of Healthcare Sciences

ISSN 2348-5728 (Online)

Vol. 11, Issue 2, October 2023 - March 2024

Page No: 95-100

Research Publish Journals

Website: www.researchpublish.com

Published Date: 27-December-2023

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10435398

Vol. 11, Issue 2, October 2023 - March 2024

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Bacterial Culture in Clinical Microbiology by KHALED ABDULLAH MOBARKI, FAISAL IBRAHIM ALSHAMLAN, ABDULELAH MOHAMMED ALBUAYJAN, Khaled Hussein Saleh Bani Hamim, Mohammed Saad Mohammed Alqahtani