Obstacles to progress in family planning. |
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Authors: | M. J. Ball |
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Abstract: | Two dip-tests, Testuria and Uricult, were studied as screening tests for bacteriuria in children. Both tests showed a very good correlation with a standard method of urine culture.Testuria is easier to read and more accurate; however, it shows more “doubtful” results. Uricult presents the advantages of showing fewer “doubtful” results, and of differentiating between gram-positive and gram-negative organisms.The use of both tests should be limited to screening for bacteriuria. Certainly they are no substitute for accepted methods of urine culture. |
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