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244, 1st Main Rd, near Rajkumar, Kasturi Layout, Kaveri Nagar, Basaweshwara Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560079
08:00 am - 10:00 pm Monday-Saturday
GRAM STAIN

Gram Stain

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The Gram Stain test is a microscopic staining technique used to classify bacteria into Gram-positive and Gram-negative groups based on differences in their cell wall structure. It is a fundamental test in microbiology and infectious disease diagnosis.

Sample Type

Blood

Includes

16 Parameters

Report

Within 24 hours

Performed by certified phlebotomists

Gram Stain Test Overview

Developed by Hans Christian Gram, this test is one of the most widely used microbiological techniques.

It differentiates bacteria by staining characteristics:

Gram-positive bacteria retain the crystal violet stain and appear purple/blue.

Gram-negative bacteria do not retain crystal violet but take up the counterstain (safranin) and appear pink/red.

Clinical uses include:

Rapid identification of bacterial type in infections.

Guiding initial antibiotic therapy.

Detecting presence of bacteria in blood, CSF, urine, sputum, and other body fluids.

Often performed as a first-line diagnostic test before culture and sensitivity.

Analyte: Bacterial cell wall characteristics (peptidoglycan thickness).

Normal Result: No bacteria seen.

Abnormal Findings:

Gram-positive bacteria: Thick peptidoglycan wall, purple/blue appearance (e.g., Staphylococcus, Streptococcus).

Gram-negative bacteria: Thin peptidoglycan wall, pink/red appearance (e.g., E. coli, Klebsiella, Pseudomonas).

Clinical Use:

Provides a rapid preliminary classification of bacteria.

Helps guide empirical antibiotic therapy.

Supports diagnosis of bacterial infections in various clinical specimens.