A novel Colorcult hemoculture in early diagnosis of blood stream infection: A boon in meagre resources
Cinthujah Balachander,
Priya Sundararajan,
Vasanth Selvaraj Kailaiselvi
et al.
Abstract:Blood stream infections (BSIs) account for major cause of morbidity and mortality. Conventional hemoculture methods are time consuming, with poor sensitivity and high risk of contamination. Automated blood culture systems are highly sensitive but are overpriced. Hence, it is not suitable for resource poor settings. In this background, this study was done to analyze the sensitivity of novel non automated chemical sensor-based blood culture and to compare the time to detection of both conventional and colorimetr… Show more
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