Impact of delays to incubation and storage temperature on blood culture results: a multi-centre study.
Clare L LingTamalee RobertsSona SoengTomas-Paul CusackDavid A B DanceSue J LeeThomas A N ReedPattaraporn HinfonthongSomsavanh SihalathAmphone SengduangphachanhWanitda WatthanaworawitTri WangrangsimakulPaul N NewtonFrancois H NostenPaul TurnerElizabeth A AshleyPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2021)
Blood cultures should be incubated with minimal delay to maximize pathogen recovery and timely result reporting, however, this study provides some reassurance that unavoidable delays can be managed to minimize negative impacts. If delays to incubation ≥ 12 h are unavoidable, transportation at a temperature not exceeding 25 °C, and blind sub-cultures prior to incubation should be considered.
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