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what is 'blood culture'?
Definition for Blood culture
Blood culture is also known as: culture blood
Blood culture is a medical procedure used for such diagnoses as: urinary tract infection, atypical mycobacterial infection and bacterial endocarditis.
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urinary tract infection
infection in the kidneys or bladder
Blood culture and urinary tract infection
atypical mycobacterial infection
infection by mycobacteria other than tuberculosis
Blood culture and atypical mycobacterial infection
bacterial endocarditis
infection of inner lining of heart
Blood culture and bacterial endocarditis
cellulitis
infection of subcutaneous tissues of skin
Blood culture and cellulitis
congenital cytomegalovirus infections
ocngenital infections with cytomegalovirus
Blood culture and congenital cytomegalovirus infections
empyema
pus in sac enclosing lung
Blood culture and empyema
endocarditis
infection of inner lining of heart
Blood culture and endocarditis
erythema nodosum
red inflammatory nodules in skin
Blood culture and erythema nodosum
lung abscess
collection of pus in lungs
Blood culture and lung abscess
renal abscess
collection of pus in kidney
Blood culture and renal abscess
septic arthritis
bacterial joint infection
Blood culture and septic arthritis
toxic shock syndrome
life threatening illness caused by bacterial toxin
Blood culture and toxic shock syndrome
traveler's diarrhea
bacterial illness causing intestinal symptoms
Blood culture and traveler's diarrhea
typhoid fever
serious febrile illness with intestinal symptoms
Blood culture and typhoid fever
aspergillosis
multisystem fungal disease
Blood culture and aspergillosis
brain abscess
pus collection in brain
Blood culture and brain abscess
hepatic abscess
collection of pus in liver
Blood culture and hepatic abscess
mediastinitis
inflammation of mediastinum
Blood culture and mediastinitis
meningococcemia
severe bacterial infection that may cause shock
Blood culture and meningococcemia
spinal cord compression syndrome
pressure on spinal cord by tumor or abscess
Blood culture and spinal cord compression syndrome
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Complete Blood Count
Blood culture and Complete Blood Count
CT scan
Blood culture and CT scan
Chest X-ray
Radiological technique to image the chest
Blood culture and Chest X-ray
serum electrolytes
Blood culture and serum electrolytes
Complete metabolic panel
Blood culture and Complete metabolic panel
Pulse oximetry
Oximetry
Blood culture and Pulse oximetry
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Blood culture and Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR)
Oxygen
Blood culture and Oxygen
Cardiac monitoring
Blood culture and Cardiac monitoring
Culture
Blood culture and Culture
Intravenous (IV) lactated Ringer (LR) solution
Blood culture and Intravenous (IV) lactated Ringer (LR) solution
Blood, Platelet Count
Platelet Count
Blood culture and Blood, Platelet Count
Intravenous (IV) normal saline (NS)
Blood culture and Intravenous (IV) normal saline (NS)
Urinalysis
Examination of urine to detect disease
Blood culture and Urinalysis
Serum Creatinine
Blood culture and Serum Creatinine
BUN
Blood culture and BUN
Gram stain
Blood culture and Gram stain
urine output
Blood culture and urine output
Cerebrospinal Fluid analysis
Blood culture and Cerebrospinal Fluid analysis
Liver Function Tests
elevated liver enzymes
Blood culture and Liver Function Tests
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vancomycin
Blood culture and vancomycin
ceftriaxone
Blood culture and ceftriaxone
clindamycin
Blood culture and clindamycin
gentamicin
Blood culture and gentamicin
nafcillin
Blood culture and nafcillin
ciprofloxacin
Blood culture and ciprofloxacin
vancomycin(vancocin hcl)
Blood culture and vancomycin(vancocin hcl)
ceftriaxone(rocephin , ceftriaxone sodium)
Blood culture and ceftriaxone(rocephin , ceftriaxone sodium)
cefotaxime
Blood culture and cefotaxime
metronidazole
Blood culture and metronidazole
doxycycline
Blood culture and doxycycline
nafcillin(nallpen)
Blood culture and nafcillin(nallpen)
gentamicin(garamycin)
Blood culture and gentamicin(garamycin)
ampicillin
Blood culture and ampicillin
penicillin(penicillin g sodium)
Blood culture and penicillin(penicillin g sodium)
ciprofloxacin(cipro)
Blood culture and ciprofloxacin(cipro)
cefotaxime(claforan )
Blood culture and cefotaxime(claforan )
ceftazidime
Blood culture and ceftazidime
rifampin
Blood culture and rifampin
metronidazole(flagyl)
Blood culture and metronidazole(flagyl)
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Blood Culture
A blood culture is a test to detect infection in the blood. ... A blood culture is often done when a person has a fever because this is the time ...
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Blood culture
A culture may be done using a sample of blood, tissue, stool, urine, or other ... No special preparation is needed for a blood culture. ...
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Blood culture
A blood culture is a test to determine if microorganisms such as bacteria, ... Culture - blood. What the risks are: There may be some bruising at the site of ...
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Blood culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blood culture is essential in the diagnosis of infective endocarditis. In this elusive disease, blood cultures may have to be repeatedly taken during ...
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MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Blood culture
A blood culture is a laboratory test to check for bacteria or other ... A culture may be done using a sample of blood, tissue, stool, urine, or other ...
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Blood Culture Contamination: Persisting Problems and Partial Progress
TOOLS FOR INTERPRETING THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF POSITIVE BLOOD CULTURES ... LABORATORY WORKUP OF LIKELY BLOOD CULTURE CONTAMINANTS ...
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Blood cultures.
The blood culture is unusually dependent on physician behavior (use of sterile ... Two or three blood culture sets almost always suffice to establish or rule out ...
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Updated Review of Blood Culture Contamination
DETECTION OF CONTAMINATED BLOOD CULTURES. PREVENTING CONTAMINATION ... Blood culture contamination represents an ongoing source of frustration for ...
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Blood culture collection technique and pneumococcal surveillance in ...
Information from blood culture surveillance is also an important tool for ... In March 2003 an audit of blood culture performance was carried out in the ...
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Detection of bloodstream infections in adults: how many blood cultures ...
We assessed all blood cultures obtained from adult inpatients from 1 January ... All instances in which > or =3 blood cultures per patient were obtained during a ...
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Detection of Brucellae in Blood Cultures
The relative merits of culture of specimens other than blood, however, remain unclear. ... Manual monophasic blood culture methods. ...
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Comparison of Recovery of Blood Culture Isolates from Two BacT/ALERT ...
Traditionally, a routine blood culture for adult patients consisted of paired ... A total of 8,620 blood culture sets (17,240 pairs; 34,480 bottles) were included ...
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Routine Incubation of BacT/ALERT FA and FN Blood Culture Bottles for ...
Blood culture results were obtained using the BacT/ALERT instrument and software. ... If a patient had a significant blood culture isolate that was first detected on ...
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Blood Culture Contamination in Tanzania, Malawi, and the United States ...
For the MNH and LCH blood cultures, lower contamination rates were observed when ... In conclusion, blood culture contamination was minimized in sub-Saharan African ...
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Blood cultures in ambulatory outpatients
Blood cultures drawn at community-based collection sites in the Calgary Health ... A blood culture set consisted of an aerobic/anaerobic bottle pair of BacT/Alert ...
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Blood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
8.7 Chinese and Japanese culture. 8.8 Blood libel. 8.9 Vampire legends. 9 Entertainment ... culture, it is often said that, if a man's nose produces a small ...
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Note: Contamination of Catheter-Drawn Blood Cultures
Blood for culture was inoculated into media for processing in a BACTEC 9240 or ... Each positive blood culture isolate was categorized by either an adult or ...
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Three Days of Incubation May Be Sufficient for Routine Blood Cultures ...
BacT/Alert FAN blood culture bottles have been shown to enhance the recovery of ... were not verified for any of the blood culture sets reviewed in this study. ...
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Note: Lack of Utility of the Lysis-Centrifugation Blood Culture Method ...
Possible pathogens were detected in 4 of 66 blood culture-positive cases. ... A positive blood culture result was deemed a true pathogen (i) if the same ...
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Blood culture negative endocarditis: analysis of 63 cases presenting ...
Blood culture negative endocarditis (BCNE) was recognised by Osler at the ... persistently positive blood culture, defined as recovery of a microorganism ...
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Blood culture in community acquired pneumonia
Blood cultures from 70 patients were positive. ... The blood cultures from the 33 patients regarded as having true positive (non ...
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Timing of Specimen Collection for Blood Cultures from Febrile Patients ...
The clinical significance of blood culture isolates was determined in each ... The first significant positive blood culture obtained from an individual patient ...
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Venipuncture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When blood cultures are being collected with a winged collection set, ... containers used when drawing a blood culture should be sterilized with the use ...
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Clinical implications of positive blood cultures.
Retrospective evaluation of 23,392 blood cultures. ... Effects of obtaining a blood culture on subsequent management of young febrile ...
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Note: Use of BACTEC 9240 Blood Culture System for Detection of Brucella ...
Use of BACTEC 9240 Blood Culture System for Detection of Brucella melitensis in ... The fraction of blood cultures in which brucellae were detected by the ...
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Neonatal meningitis: what is the correlation among cerebrospinal fluid ...
CSF culture results were compared with results of blood cultures and CSF ... Of the 95 patients with meningitis, 92 had a documented blood culture. ...
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Earlier Positivity of Central-Venous- versus Peripheral-Blood Cultures ...
... in clinical microbiology practice measure the time to blood culture positivity. ... Blood culture techniques and statistics. ...
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Evaluation of Twenty-Three Blood Culture Media
A total of 23 blood culture media were inoculated with 7 to 15 microorganisms ... A single-bottle blood culture system: evaluation and comparison with two ...
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Validity of Earlier Positivity of Central Venous Blood Cultures in ...
For several years, blood culture has benefited from the advantages of new semiautomatic methods. ... multiple simultaneous sets of blood cultures were tested. ...
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Bacteremia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Occasionally, blood cultures will reveal the presence of bacteria that represent ... Blood cultures must be repeated at intervals to determine if persistent ? rather ...
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Sensitivity and rapidity of blood culture bottles in the detection of ...
Keywords: organ culture, cornea, blood bottles, sterility controls ... In the blood bottle method, 2.5 ml of contaminated organ culture medium was ...
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Diseases and Conditions Encyclopedia : Discovery Health
The purpose of a blood culture is to see if infectious organisms are living in a person's blood. ... different types of blood culture check for organisms ...
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Blood Culture - Yahoo! Health
To test for an infection in the blood, a sample of blood is collected and placed in a cup with special substances that allow the bacteria or fungus to grow. The ...
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Computer Algorithms and Bloodstream Infections | CDC EID
... for infection control review, 0.48 for positive blood culture plus manual CVC ... Positive blood cultures obtained <2 days after hospital admission and not ...
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Specimen collection and transport for microbiological investigation ...
Blood culture for bacteria and fungi ... In this case the blood culture may provide an aetiological diagnosis of the localized infection. ...
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Neonatal Sepsis: Infections in Neonates: Merck Manual Professional
Blood cultures: Umbilical vessels are frequently contaminated by organisms on ... Therefore, blood for culture should be obtained by venipuncture, preferably at 2 ...
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Minimizing the Workup of Blood Culture Contaminants: Implementation and ...
The blood culture bottles were incubated at 37°C in a continuous monitoring ... When a blood culture was signaled positive, a gram stain was performed and the ...
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Direct Susceptibility Testing of Positive Blood Cultures by Using ...
An aliquot of the blood culture was centrifuged, and the resulting pellet was ... All species tested were encountered in 1 patient blood culture. ...
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Blood Cultures Positive for Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci ...
A blood culture cohort study investigating issues related to isolation of ... A total of 3,276 cultures of blood from 1,433 patients were evaluated in the study. ...
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Improved Amplification of Microbial DNA from Blood Cultures by Removal ...
We conclude that the blood culture additive SPS is a potent inhibitor of PCR, is ... Preparation of inoculated blood culture media. ...
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Sepsis (Blood Infection)
Sepsis is a condition in which your body is fighting a severe infection and can be caused by a number of different ... the blood culture results show ...
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/sepsis-blood-infection?page=3
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Evaluation and comparison of different blood culture techniques for ...
Rapid, economical diagnosis of enteric fever by a blood clot culture coagglutination procedure. ... membrane filtration blood culture technique: development of ...
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Appendix A
... staphylococci, or micrococci) cultured from at least one blood culture from a ... <90 mm Hg), or oliguria (<20 mL/hr), and blood culture not done or no organisms ...
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Direct Susceptibility Testing with Positive BacT/Alert Blood Cultures ...
Continuously monitoring automated blood culture systems such as the BacT/Alert ... Direct inoculation from positive blood culture bottles into MicroScan panels ...
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First Notification of Positive Blood Cultures and the High Accuracy of ...
The BacT/Alert blood culture system (bioMerieux, Marcy l'Etoile, France) was ... In 1996, a blood culture included two standard aerobic (SA) bottles and one ...
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Assessing How Many Blood Cultures Are Needed for Detecting Bloodstream ...
Thus, in the two blood cultures taken first, a sensitivity of 97% was reached ... Critical assessment of blood culture techniques: analysis of recovery of ...
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Comparison of broad range 16S rDNA PCR and conventional blood culture ...
Compared to blood culture the diagnosis of bacterial proven sepsis by PCR ... Conventional blood culture is considered the gold standard in the etiological ...
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Increasing blood culture use at US hospital emergency department visits ...
Trends in blood culture use were examined among persons 3 months of age and older. ... Almost half of blood cultures were ordered at visits in which the patient was ...
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Blood culture bottles are superior to lysis-centrifugation tubes for ...
Moreover, the blood culture bottle method also shortened the time needed for the ... Bedside inoculation of blood culture bottles with ascitic fluid is superior to ...
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Rapid Identification of Burkholderia pseudomallei in Blood Cultures by ...
Thus, a combination of blood culture and the agglutination method could be used ... The disadvantage of the blood culture method is that it is time-consuming. ...
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