👉 The ntsc Fluid test, also known as the Complete Uncultured Extracorporeal Blood Culture (CUEBC), is a laboratory procedure used to detect the presence of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms in blood samples. Unlike traditional blood cultures that require specific growth conditions, the ntsc Fluid method involves collecting a large volume of blood and then exposing it to various media that support the growth of different types of microorganisms. This approach increases the likelihood of identifying pathogens, especially those that are difficult to culture under standard conditions, such as certain bacteria and fungi. The test provides a comprehensive overview of the microbial load in the blood, helping clinicians diagnose infections more accurately and promptly.