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Ann Med Res. 2005; 12(4): 277-280


Factors For Interpreting Blood Culture Results

Ayşegül Çiçek*, Çiğdem Kuzucu*, Bengül Durmaz*

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Interpretation of blood cultures is a common problem in the diagnosis of blood stream infections. Clinical interpretation

of blood culture results is affected with the number of cultures obtained, timing of the cultures, volume of the blood

cultured, the collection procedure, skin antisepsis and phlebotomists drawing blood cultures. This review has provide

more detail information about the factors that have affected blood culture results.

Key Words: Blood culture, Collection procedure





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