Comparison of PCR, Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization and Blood Cultures for Detection of Bacteremia in Children and Adolescents During Antibiotic Therapy
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Abstract
The gold standard in microbiological diagnostics of bacteremia is a blood culture in automated systems. This method may take several days and has low sensitivity. New screening methods that could quickly reveal the presence of bacteria would be extremely useful. The objective of this study was to es …
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| Authors | Źródłowski TW;Jurkiewicz-Badacz D;Sroka-Oleksiak A;Salamon D;Bulanda M;Gosiewski T;; |
| Journal | polish journal of microbiology |
| Year | 2018 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
humans
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
adolescent
Child
Infant
Comparative Study
newborn
preschool
sensitivity and specificity
Bacteria / genetics
bacteria / drug effects
time factors
in situ hybridization
anti-bacterial agents / therapeutic use*
bacteremia / diagnosis*
pmid:30550234
pmc7256870
doi:10.21307/pjm-2018-056
tomasz w Źródłowski
danuta jurkiewicz-badacz
tomasz gosiewski
blood culture*
fluorescence*
multiplex polymerase chain reaction*
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