Four-day incubation period for blood culture bottles processed with the Difco ESP blood culture system

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Abstract

Blond culture records from 1994 to 1995 from five U.S. medical centers all using the Difco ESP continuous monitoring blood culture system were reviewed retrospectively. Among a total of 7,362 isolates of bacteria and yeasts, only 0.1% of possibly significant isolates would have been missed had blond cultures been routinely incubated for 4 days instead of the 5 days recommended by the manufacturer. Conversely, numerous contaminants, detected only on day 5, would have been eliminated by a 4-day incubation period.

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Doern, G. V., Brueggemann, A. B., Dunne, W. M., Jenkins, S. G., Halstead, D. C., & McLaughlin, J. C. (1997). Four-day incubation period for blood culture bottles processed with the Difco ESP blood culture system. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 35(5), 1290–1292. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.35.5.1290-1292.1997

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