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what is the dipstick test? how it is useful in diagnosing bacterial meningitis?

The tests, done on the patient's spinal fluid (which is obtained as a part of the routine evaluation of someone suspected of having meningitis) can determine whether the disease is caused by one of the four most common groups of meningococcus circulating in Africa. Two paper strips, the "dipsticks", are placed in two separate tubes of the patient's spinal fluid. After several minutes, the appearance of red lines on the dipsticks shows whether one of the four groups of meningococcus is present, and if so, which one.

The new dipstick test for meningococcal meningitis represents a major advance for health-care workers in remote locations affected by meningitis epidemics. This test can be stored without refrigeration and used at bedside in the hot temperatures typical of the African savannah during the meningitis season. The dipsticks are easier to use than currently available test kits, give more rapid results, and are more accurate. They promise to be an important tool for guiding individual treatment decisions as well as public health actions, including vaccine selection, against the perennial threat of epidemic meningitis

Damn, seeing this question immediately made me sick to my stomach.My 2 cousins died, 8 yrs old and 5 months old, because of bacterial meningitis.

The dipstick usually turns red if bacteria is found, i think that's how it works.

I found a link..

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