Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effects and value of combining serological and bacteriological tests in diagnosing Brucella infection. METHODS: In this retrospective study, patients suspected of having Brucella infection admitted to Lishui Second People's Hospital from January 2019 to December 2022 were assessed using serological, bacteriological, and combined (serological + bacteriological) tests. The diagnostic performance of each test was compared using previous clinical results as the gold standard. We also compared the acceptance rate and satisfaction with clinical diagnostic results for the different testing modalities. RESULTS: The combined examination (serological + bacteriological test) showed higher diagnostic efficiency for Brucella infection compared to single serological and single bacteriological tests (P < 0.05). Similarly, the satisfaction rate for the clinical diagnostic effects of the combined examination was higher than for the serological and bacteriological tests alone (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The combination of serological and bacteriological tests provides superior diagnostic value for Brucella infection, with high diagnostic accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity. It is recommended as the preferred method for clinical diagnosis.