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Diagnostic value of pediatric blood culture bottles for acute postoperative endophthalmitis.

Tatiana TanakaBruno Fortaleza de Aquino FerreiraLuiza Manhezi Shin de OliveiraJuliana Mika KatoThais Sabato Romano Di GioiaFlavia RossiYoshitaka NakashimaSergio Luis Gianotti PimentelJoyce Hisae YamamotoJoão Nobrega Almeida Junior
Published in: Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil) (2019)
PBCBs can be used successfully in clinically suspected endophthalmitis. The method showed a higher yield of positive cultures than the conventional method. This technique appears to have several advantages over the traditional method: it saves time, as only one medium needs to be inoculated; transportation to a laboratory is easier than in the traditional method, and there is no need to maintain a supply of fresh agar media. The use of PBCBs may be recommended as the primary method for microbiological diagnosis and is especially suitable for office settings and remote clinics.
Keyphrases
  • patients undergoing
  • intensive care unit
  • pulmonary embolism
  • young adults
  • respiratory failure