Detection of bacteriuria by bioluminescence: effect of pre-analysis centrifugation of specimens |
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Authors: | WW Nichols GDW Curtis HH Johnston |
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Institution: | Regional Public Health Laboratory and Department of Microbiology, Level 6/7, John Radcliffe Hospital. Oxford 0X3 9DU, UK |
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Abstract: | N ichols , W.W., C urtis , G.D.W. & J ohnston , H.H. 1984. Detection of bacteriuria by bioluminescence: effect of pre-analysis centrifugation of specimens. Journal of Applied Bacteriology 56 , 247–257. Three bioluminescence-based, rapid methods of detecting significant bacteriuria were applied in parallel to 514 urine specimens. The results were compared with those of a quantitative pour plate viable count method, defined as positive if ≥ 105 c.f.u./ml of urine were observed. When adjusted to yield 21% falsely positive results the three rapid methods yielded 24%, 21% and 19% falsely negative results. If specimens with evidence of urethral or vaginal contamination were excluded (237 specimens remaining) the three methods yielded respectively 14%, 8% and 13% falsely negative results. A major source of disagreement between the bioluminescence-based methods and quantitative culture thus appeared to be contaminated urine specimens. |
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