Rapid screening of urine for bacteria and cells by using a catalase reagent

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Five hundred urine samples were tested for cells and bacteria by using a commercial dipstick, a catalase screening device, standard culturing, and chamber counts. The sensitivities of the catalase test were 83% for all samples and 97.6% for specimens containing significant numbers of leukocytes and bacteria. The catalase screening test is simple to perform and should prove useful for the detection of urinary tract infections.

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Berger, S. A., Bogokowsky, B., & Block, C. (1990). Rapid screening of urine for bacteria and cells by using a catalase reagent. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 28(5), 1066–1067. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.28.5.1066-1067.1990

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