What is Throat Swab Culture test?
A throat swab culture test detects the presence of a bacteria called Streptococcus pyogenes (group A streptococcus) in the throat. This bacterium is the causative agent of strep throat - a common infection that makes your throat feel itchy and sore.
Strep throat usually affects children in the age group of five to 15 years. It is the cause of about 20-30% of throat infections in school-going children. The condition is not common in infants and toddlers though if affected, their symptoms may differ from those seen in older children. Adults who are at risk of strep throat include parents of school-going children and adults in close contact with children. This infection spreads from one person to another through fluids from the nose or saliva.
Strep throat symptoms are similar to that of a sore throat but they are more severe and last longer. It usually takes about two to five days for a person to become sick after being exposed to the bacteria. Treatment with antibiotics is necessary, as the infection can lead to severe (though rare) complications like rheumatic fever (affecting the heart) and glomerulonephritis (affecting the kidney). If you get a strep throat, your doctor may advise you to stay away from healthy people until you have been on antibiotics for at least 24 hours and the fever is completely gone.