
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.
Adult, Microbiological Techniques, Bacteria, Infant, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Culture Media, Specimen Handling, Blood, Sepsis, Humans, Child
Adult, Microbiological Techniques, Bacteria, Infant, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Culture Media, Specimen Handling, Blood, Sepsis, Humans, Child
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