Comparison of the Roche septi-chek blood culture bottle with a brain heart infusion biphasic medium bottle and with a tryptic soy broth bottle

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In a comparison of 1,368 positive blood cultures, a vented Roche Septi-Chek (V-RSC) blood culture bottle was superior to an unvented tryptic soy broth-containing bottle (Difco) for the recovery of all aerobic and facilitatively anaerobic microorganisms. Anaerobic bacteria were recovered more frequently and earlier in the unvented tryptic soy broth-containing bottle. A separate comparison of 529 positive blood cultures was conducted to examine the performance of the V-RSC bottle with that of a vented brain heart infusion biphasic medium. The V-RSC bottle recovered significantly more isolates of Enterobacteriaceae and of anaerobic bacteria than did the vented brain heart infusion biphasic medium. The V-RSC bottle is a reliable blood culture system for all aerobic and facultatively anaerobic microorganisms. Because of its suboptimal recovery of anaerobic bacteria, it is recommended that the V-RSC bottle be used in combination with an unvented vacuum blood culture bottle.

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Henry, N. K., Grewell, C. M., McLimans, C. A., & Washington, J. A. (1984). Comparison of the Roche septi-chek blood culture bottle with a brain heart infusion biphasic medium bottle and with a tryptic soy broth bottle. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 19(3), 315–317. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.19.3.315-317.1984

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