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Page 93
... urine , either clean voided or catheterized , are frequently contaminated on collection , the recovery of organisms , even known pathogens , does not necessarily establish the diagnosis of a urinary tract infection . Studies by Kass ...
... urine , either clean voided or catheterized , are frequently contaminated on collection , the recovery of organisms , even known pathogens , does not necessarily establish the diagnosis of a urinary tract infection . Studies by Kass ...
Page 95
... urine specimens in a clinical laboratory , it was found that the commercial kit maintained a stable bac- terial population in urine for up to 24 hours as reliably as refrigeration . Furthermore , urine for culture may be collected in a ...
... urine specimens in a clinical laboratory , it was found that the commercial kit maintained a stable bac- terial population in urine for up to 24 hours as reliably as refrigeration . Furthermore , urine for culture may be collected in a ...
Page 98
... urine specimens screened in this manner by the Autobac procedure were completed within an 8 - hour workday . Further details on rapid and automated systems for the clinical microbiology laboratory are presented in Chapter 40 ...
... urine specimens screened in this manner by the Autobac procedure were completed within an 8 - hour workday . Further details on rapid and automated systems for the clinical microbiology laboratory are presented in Chapter 40 ...
Contents
Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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