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How Long Does a Fungal Culture Take?
The time required for a fungal culture can vary:
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Yeasts
: 2-5 days.
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Dermatophytes
: 1-3 weeks.
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Dimorphic Fungi
: Up to 8 weeks.
Nurses should inform patients about the time frame and manage expectations accordingly.
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