Usefulness of blood culture for hospitalized patients who are receiving antibiotic therapy

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We conducted a retrospective study to determine the yield of blood samples drawn for culture during the initial 72 h of antibiotic therapy given to 139 patients who were admitted to the hospital for community-acquired infections or fever. The yield of these blood cultures was predictable and rarely (in only 1 patient [0.72%]) isolated new pathogens.

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Grace, C. J., Lieberman, J., Pierce, K., & Littenberg, B. (2001). Usefulness of blood culture for hospitalized patients who are receiving antibiotic therapy. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 32(11), 1651–1655. https://doi.org/10.1086/320527

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