Optimizing the number of blood cultures for lower and middle income countries: a large scale study in a public sector tertiary care teaching hospital of Southern India
Abstract:Background: Blood culture is widely accepted as the gold standard investigation for the diagnosis of blood stream infections (BSI). The number of blood cultures collected has a considerable impact on the organism isolation. This study aims to optimize the number of blood cultures needed, for an optimal diagnostic yield in BacT/ALERT VIRTUO system mainly in a resource limited setting.
Methods: All the blood cultures (BCs) obtained in BacT/Alert bottles per patient during a 24-h period were included as ‘one epis… Show more
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