Normally, urine is sterile. It is usually free of bacteria, viruses, and fungi but does contain fluids, salts, and waste products. Presence of 10000 or more bacteria in each milliliter of midstream urine sample are considered as positive urine culture. In more than 95% of cases, only one pathogen isolates from the culture. But in some cases, poly-microbial growth can occur. if more than one organism isolated from urine culture, it can be defined as mixed flora.
It means your bacterial balance in the body is normal! No alarm requiring further work-up, if you have excess bacterial activities in your body then the good bacterial that balances your body's immune systems will no longer be able to fight your infections hence a bacterial infection especially the gram positive ones can be bad!.
Any answers out there, first of all the word flora simply means "good"
The above is incorrect. You should have NO bacteria in the urine, if it was done properly with the clean catch method. If there is, there is an infection. If many bacteria, antibiotic treatment may be necessary. In this case they found many different bacteria that are Gram+. Flora means that these are from the skin or gut. That is were they are normally found. If found elsewhere, they can cause an infection. Gram+ bacteria are most often from the skin. Gram- from the gut.
What does rare growth normal skin flora mean?
No. Flora mean sall different types of plant.
UTI
Bacteria is considered flora.Bacteria is considered flora.
Normal skin flora is a combination of many types of micro-organisms, including bacteria, viruses and yeast. When a wound occurs, some "normal flora" are introduced into the wound, especially in a penetrating wound such as a stabbing or shooting. When a wound culture is performed, the pathologist looks for "normal flora" which could become pathogens if the organisms begin to multiply, especially since those organisms of the normal flora are now in a place they should not normally be (i.e. transferred from the skin to inside the body, in a blood-rich environment). The pathologist also looks for other pathogens, such as the once-normal flora of the assailant or perpetrator which could infect the new host (the person with the wound).
Mixed = many species Enteric = from the intestines Flora = bacteria (in this sense) Sounds like a UTI caused by a bunch of different kinds of intestinal bacteria.
Mixed urogenital flora refers to a test done on urine to identify the bacteria present in the urine. 50,000 is a higher amount of bacteria colonies present, the desirable amount is usually under 10,000.
A urine culture with mixed flora consisting predominately of nonpathogens is usually an incomplete test. This generally means that urine was not obtained by a clean catch method.
A mixed non-uropathogenic gram positive flora is a possible result for a urinalysis. This means the urine sample did not have any bacteria that could cause an infection.
If a urine sample has mixed growth then it means that there are more than one type of bacteria growing in it.
Mixed urogenital flora indicates contamination of the sample due to improper collection, storage and/or transport techniques. Mixed urogenital flora includes normal skin and/or genital flora without the presence of a predominating pathogen.
Mixed skin flora is a bacterium that attacks the skin. The condition is from microorganisms that are already on the skin. The condition is not serious and can be treated easily by your primary care provider.
It could just be a mixture of urine and ejaculation
Yes, usual flora, normal flora, and typical flora are all normal results.
flora is the flowers in a given area
The kinds of clinical specimens that may yield a mixed flora in bacterial cultures include bacterial wound cultures. The mix in flora is often due to contaminants that come from outer surfaces of the wound.
What does rare growth normal skin flora mean?