A strep test looks for infection caused by bacteria called Group A streptococcus.
Strep tests are done to find out if strep bacteria are causing a sore throat. If the test finds strep bacteria, your health care provider will probably prescribe antibiotics. Treatment of strep throat with antibiotics may help you feel better more quickly than if you do not have treatment. It also reduces the chance of developing more serious problems that can be caused by strep, such as heart problems. Strep is the only common cause of sore throat for which antibiotics are needed.
There are 2 commonly used types of strep tests: a rapid strep test and a throat culture. For both tests your health care provider gets a sample by rubbing a cotton swab against a tonsil in the back of your throat. The sample is sent to a lab.
Ask your health care provider when and how you will get the result of your test.
Usually, a positive strep test result means that you have strep, and a negative result means that you don't have strep.
Although these tests are very precise, they are not perfect. Cultures are more accurate and reliable than rapid tests. A culture may be done even though a rapid test is negative to make sure you do not have a strep infection. The strep culture test also provides more information than the rapid strep test. In addition to showing whether you have strep throat, it may show the specific kind (strain) of strep bacteria infecting your throat. It can help your health care provider know which antibiotic will be most effective in treating the infection. For this reason, your provider may not prescribe an antibiotic until the results of a culture test are back.
If your test result is positive, ask your provider:
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HIA File TST5142F.HTM Release 9.0/2006
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