2021
DOI: 10.3329/bjmm.v15i2.57815
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Comparison of Conventional and Automated Blood Culture Methods for The Diagnosis of Neonatal Septicemia

Abstract: Neonatal Septicemia is a serious clinical syndrome and the definitive diagnosis is based on positive blood cultures which are obtained either by conventional or automated method. Early availability of proper isolation and identification of causative bacteria facilitates the timely initiation of appropriate antibiotic therapy. Thereby the present study was conducted to identify the bacterial causes of neonatal septicemia in the fastest possible time by comparing conventional and automated blood culture methods.… Show more

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“…These automated platforms have improved time to detection and recovery of both aerobic and anaerobic organisms and made possible the neutralization of several anti-biotics present in blood culture media. They have minimized contamination and bio-hazard risk [10] [11] [16] [98].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These automated platforms have improved time to detection and recovery of both aerobic and anaerobic organisms and made possible the neutralization of several anti-biotics present in blood culture media. They have minimized contamination and bio-hazard risk [10] [11] [16] [98].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%