Significance of gynecologic drug sensitivity testing

A drug sensitivity test in gynecology is often done when a woman is examined for a positive infection with Mycoplasma Sharpum or Ureaplasma solani inside her secretions. The significance of the drug sensitivity test is to be able to select drugs that are sensitive to Mycoplasma from the commonly used antibiotics, so that the choice of medication can be based directly on the results of the drug sensitivity. Because of the drug sensitivity test screening drugs, the use of drugs to treat mycoplasma infections are generally shorter course of treatment, and the effect is also very good, the conversion rate is particularly high. If there is no drug sensitivity test, the empirical use of drugs may not be effective, resulting in mycoplasma can not be converted to negative in a timely manner.