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The Triphenyl Tetrazolium Chloride (Uroscreen) Test Alone and in Combination with the Gram Smear as a Screening Procedure for Significant Bacteriuria in Hospital Patients
Authors:S I Hnatko
Abstract:Of 725 specimens of urine examined by the triphenyl tetrazolium chloride (TTC) Uroscreen], pour plate and calibrated loop procedures, 30% yielded bacterial colony counts greater than 100,000/ml.; a 100% correlation was obtained among the three methods. Of 539 urine specimens containing more than 100,000 bacteria/ml., 517 (94.06%) gave a positive TTC test.Because of the high correlation between the TTC test and bacterial quantitative counts, the method of TTC in conjunction with smears was adopted as a routine procedure. Specimens which were TTC-negative and smear-negative were discarded. Of 1227 specimens from hospital in-patients and 349 outpatients, 369 urines showed significant bacteriuria (337 from hospital in-patients and 32 from outpatients). There was complete correlation between the TTC test and smear. Of 337 isolations, 27 (8.02%) gave a negative TTC test but a positive smear.
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