
CFU/mL Calculation Formula:
• Dilution Factor: Reciprocal of dilution (e.g., 10³ = 1000)
• Volume Plated: Inoculum volume (mL)
• CFU/mL: Colony Forming Units per mL
• Blood culture monitoring
• Wound infection assessment
• Antibiotic susceptibility testing
• Sterility testing of medical devices
• Report as: >100,000 CFU/mL (UTI threshold)
• Serial dilutions: 10⁻¹ to 10⁻⁶
• Incubation: 24-48 hours at 37°C
• Volume plated: Typically 0.1-1.0 mL
Volume plated: 0.1 mL
CFU/mL = (54 × 10⁴) ÷ 0.1
= (54 × 10,000) ÷ 0.1
= 540,000 ÷ 0.1 = 5,400,000 CFU/mL
>10⁵ CFU/mL = UTI
10⁴-10⁵ = Suspicious
<10⁴ = Contaminant
• Blood: Any growth significant
• Wounds: >10⁵ CFU/g = Infection
• Clumped cells form single colonies
• Fastidious organisms may not grow
• Requires appropriate culture conditions
• Not suitable for viral/fungal quantification
(e.g., 10⁻³ dilution → Factor = 1000)
• For 0.1 mL plated: Multiply by 10
• For spread plating: CFU/mL = Colonies × Dilution Factor
• For pour plating: Account for 1 mL in agar
• Report as TNTC if >300 colonies
• Report as TFTC if <30 colonies
• Perform in duplicate
• Include positive/negative controls
*Standard urine culture threshold: >10⁵ CFU/mL = 100,000 colonies/mL
*Critical values: Blood culture any growth, CSF >1 CFU/mL
*Dilution Factor = 1 / Dilution (e.g., 10⁻⁴ dilution → Factor = 10,000)
*Formula variations: CFU/g = (Colonies × Dilution Factor) / Sample Weight (g)
*For 0.1 mL plating: CFU/mL = Colonies × Dilution Factor × 10
🧫 Advanced CFU Calculator 🦠
🧪 Test Overview:
🔬 Calculates colony forming units (CFU) based on colony count, dilution factor, and plated volume. Supports multiple units and outputs in Cells/L, µL, and K/µL with scientific notation for large values.
📐 Formula:
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Key Components Explained
- Number of Colonies:
- Count visible colonies on plate (ideal range: 30–300)Exclude swarmed or overlapping colonies
- Dilution Factor:
- The inverse of the dilution (e.g., 10⁻⁴ dilution → 10,000)For serial dilutions: Multiply individual factors
- Volume Plated:
- Amount of diluted sample transferred to plate
- Convert µL → mL: 100 µL = 0.1 mL
Step-by-Step Calculation Example
Sample Data:
- Colonies counted: 68
- Dilution: 10⁻⁵ (Dilution Factor = 100,000)
- Volume plated: 0.2 mL
Calculation:
• Dilution Factor: 100,000 (10⁻⁵ dilution)
• Volume Plated: 0.2 mL
• Calculation: (68 × 100,000) ÷ 0.2
2. 6,800,000 ÷ 0.2 = 34,000,000
3. = 3.4 × 10⁷ CFU/mL
• Indicates severe infection
• Requires immediate antibiotic therapy
• Consistent with contaminated specimen
• Quality control verification needed
• Wound: Severe infection (>10⁶ CFU/g)
• Blood: Contamination (true bacteremia rare at this level)
• Water: Failed sterility testing
• 10⁻⁵ dilution = 1:100,000
• Volume correction: ÷0.2 = ×5 multiplier
• Equivalent formula:
CFU/mL = Colonies × (DF / Volume)
= 68 × (100,000 / 0.2)
2. Repeat culture with appropriate dilutions
3. Perform Gram stain immediately
4. Initiate broad-spectrum antibiotics
5. Consider source control if abscess present
6. Check for polymicrobial infection
(This result: 340× threshold)
• Blood: Any growth significant
(This level suggests contamination)
• Surgical sites: >10⁵ CFU/g = Infection
• Dilution series: Appropriate for high load
• Consider higher dilution next time
• Check for confluent growth or spreading
• Verify arithmetic calculation
*34,000,000 CFU/mL = 3.4 × 10⁷ CFU/mL (scientific notation)
*Clinical significance depends on specimen source: Critical for sterile sites, expected in stool
*For urine: Consider repeat culture with clean-catch technique
*Antibiotic choices should cover common pathogens: E. coli (UTI), S. aureus (wounds), Pseudomonas (water sources)
Validation Protocol
Step | Best Practice |
---|---|
Dilution Series | Use log-spaced dilutions (10⁻¹ to 10⁻⁸) |
Plate Selection | Analyze plates with 30–300 colonies only |
Volume Accuracy | Calibrate pipettes monthly (ISO 8655) |
Controls | Include +ve/-ve controls |
Common Applications
- Clinical Microbiology:
- Urine cultures: ≥10⁵ CFU/mL = UTI diagnosis
- Blood cultures: Positivity thresholds
- Pharmaceutical Testing:
- USP <61> Microbial Enumeration
- Sterility testing (USP <71>)
- Food/Water Safety:
- Total Viable Count (ISO 4833-1)
- Coliform detection (ISO 9308-1)
Troubleshooting Guide
Issue | Solution |
---|---|
Too Many Colonies (>300) | Increase dilution factor |
Too Few Colonies (<30) | Decrease dilution factor |
Contaminated Plates | Repeat with sterile technique |
TNTC (Too Numerous) | Report as “>300 CFU/plate” |
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