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Screening for Bacteriuria in Urological Patients using Reagent Strips
British Journal of Urology, 1992Summary— A rapid and accurate ward‐based method of diagnosing urinary infection would be of value in determining the prescription of antibiotics in pre‐operative urological patients. This study describes the sensitivity and specificity of a screening technique based on commercially available reagent strips in ...
S J, Mills +4 more
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Urine reagent strips: an MDA evaluation.
Professional nurse (London, England), 1999Despite being cheap to buy, the annual UK urine reagent strip bill is more than 4 Pounds million. Nurses need to be aware that each company's test strip works differently. They also need to learn about the external factors that can interfere with tests.
S, Halloran, W, Bennitt
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The reagent-strip method for estimating blood glucose concentration
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1967Dextrostix, a rapid stick method to measure blood glucose, is valuable for public health dentistry and for research into abnormalities of glucose concentration and oral disease.
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[Dry chemistry of reagent strips].
Schweizerische medizinische Wochenschrift, 1987Quantitative analysis with dry reagent strips for the determination of clinical chemistry parameters and drug monitoring in serum, plasma and whole blood is expanding in small laboratories and in office laboratories. The systems predominantly used are Ektachem DT 60, the Seralyzer and the Reflotron.
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[Assay of digoxin on dry-reagent strips].
Pathologie-biologie, 1987An automated immunoassay for Digoxin in serum using dry-reagent strips (Stratus Dade) was evaluated, and compared with two others immunoassays (TDX Abbott and ACA Du Pont). Precision, sensitivity and specificity were satisfying, as well as correlation study, but discrepancies observed for some sera proved that these techniques still pose serious ...
H, Coquelin +4 more
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Reagent‐strip methods for glucose
Medical Journal of Australia, 1988Matt Cohen, J.E. Buttery, P.B. Barreau
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Expired Reagent Strips for Haematuria
Tropical Doctor, 1993L, Savioli +3 more
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Reagent Strip Testing of Cerebrospinal Fluid
Tropical Doctor, 2003D A, Green +3 more
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Microstix-A reagent strip for urine culture.
The New Zealand medical journal, 1976Microstix is a simple and convenient reagent strip for obtaining a semi-quantitative bacterial count on urine specimens. This method correctly predicted over 10(5) gram-negative organisms per ml in 84 percent of samples and over 10(5) gram-positive organisms per ml in 72 percent. Urine specimens containing 10(4) per ml or more of any organism should be
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Reagent strips and observer error
Practical Diabetes International, 1991Martin Sandler, Alan S Hutchison
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