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Blood cultures.

Annals of internal medicine, 1987
We reviewed the literature on the performance of the blood culture as a diagnostic test and analyzed the data with Bayes' theorem to find the optimal number of cultures to draw. The blood culture is unusually dependent on physician behavior (use of sterile technique, the number and timing of cultures, volume of blood drawn) and on their clinical ...
M D, Aronson, D H, Bor
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New blood culture medium

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1977
A growth medium with a specific oxidation-reduction potential containing peptone, dextrose, sodium succinate, sodium lactate, gelatin, sodium bicarbonate and blue tetrazolium, an indicator dye, in a tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane buffer was used to detect the presence of microorganisms in blood.
C N, Shih, E, Balish
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Taking blood for culture

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2006
Blood cultures are a common and useful investigation. Positive blood cultures can help in confirming a clinical diagnosis, localizing the site of infection and rationalizing antibiotic therapy. This review examines some of the issues regarding the optimal methods of blood culture collection.
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Blood Cultures and Culture Change

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2019
McKenzie, Stacey W., Means, Robert T.
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Blood Cultures

Suomen laakarilehti. Finlands lakartidning, 2003
W J, KAIPAINEN, K, SEPPALA, M E, PARMALA
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Blood cultures

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2012
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Circulating tumour DNA — looking beyond the blood

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022
Ann Tivey, Matt Church, Natalie Cook
exaly  

Blood cultures.

British journal of hospital medicine, 1985
A large number of variables determine the success rate of isolation and identification of organisms from blood cultures, these include patient-population characteristics, clinical methods, and laboratory techniques. Many aspects may influence results and their interpretation, such as timing of specimens, culture media, and significance of isolates.
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The blood–tumour barrier in cancer biology and therapy

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Patricia S Steeg
exaly  

Blood Culture

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1951
Viola Conner, O. T. Mallery
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