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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1993
Bacteremia and fungemia are encountered commonly and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Laboratory detection is therefore of paramount importance. Principles of successful blood culturing, clinically important technical issues, manual and automated detection systems, and interpretation of culture results are reviewed in this ...
S, Smith-Elekes, M P, Weinstein
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Bacteremia and fungemia are encountered commonly and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Laboratory detection is therefore of paramount importance. Principles of successful blood culturing, clinically important technical issues, manual and automated detection systems, and interpretation of culture results are reviewed in this ...
S, Smith-Elekes, M P, Weinstein
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Southern Medical Journal, 1982
Blood cultures in a 700-bed hospital were examined for clinical relevance. During a six-month period 5,154 blood samples were drawn from 1,091 patients. Of the 124 patients with positive blood cultures, 7% had polymicrobic isolates. A review of hospital records for a three-year period revealed 162 charts with adequate documentation for evaluation of ...
Lewis Jf, Alexander Jj
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Blood cultures in a 700-bed hospital were examined for clinical relevance. During a six-month period 5,154 blood samples were drawn from 1,091 patients. Of the 124 patients with positive blood cultures, 7% had polymicrobic isolates. A review of hospital records for a three-year period revealed 162 charts with adequate documentation for evaluation of ...
Lewis Jf, Alexander Jj
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1994
The clinical and laboratory issues important in pediatric blood cultures are similar to those in adult blood cultures with a few noteworthy exceptions. The collection of an uncontaminated specimen and an ample volume of blood is more difficult, especially in neonates.
John W. Paisley+2 more
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The clinical and laboratory issues important in pediatric blood cultures are similar to those in adult blood cultures with a few noteworthy exceptions. The collection of an uncontaminated specimen and an ample volume of blood is more difficult, especially in neonates.
John W. Paisley+2 more
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