Aim: We aimed to determine the laboratory detection time of bacteraemia in neonatal blood cultures, and whether this differed by: organism; samples deemed to represent true bacteraemia versus contaminants; and blood cultures collected from an infant = 48 h of age (late)
Blood cultures are the most sensitive method of detecting a bloodstream infection; however, obtainin...
Objectives: To study the potential of buffy coat culture as a diagnostic tool for neonatal late-onse...
Preterm births are becoming more common worldwide, leading to an increase in the complications of pr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the time to positivity (TTP) of blood cultures among infants with late-onset...
Aims: To determine if: time from blood culture inoculation to positive growth (total time to positiv...
Ten percent of infants born in the United States are admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU...
The request of blood cultures in medical care is frequent, especially in Neonatal Units, where it is...
<p>Bacteremia onset was defined as when the blood culture sampling was obtained, whereas onset of ne...
ObjectivesTo determine the time to positivity for bacterial pathogens and contaminants in blood and ...
Neonatal sepsis is a life-threatening condition and its early diagnosis is crucial for infant surviv...
Blood culture provides an undeniable ideal aid in the diagnosis of neonatal infection, its result is...
Background: Blood cultures are essential for the diagnosis and further appropriate treatment in chil...
Prompt identification of bloodstream pathogens is essential for optimal management of patients. Sign...
Background: Blood cultures are essential for the diagnosis and further appropriate treatment in chil...
Aim: To evaluate quantitative blood culture as a secondary test on a positive blood culture for the ...
Blood cultures are the most sensitive method of detecting a bloodstream infection; however, obtainin...
Objectives: To study the potential of buffy coat culture as a diagnostic tool for neonatal late-onse...
Preterm births are becoming more common worldwide, leading to an increase in the complications of pr...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the time to positivity (TTP) of blood cultures among infants with late-onset...
Aims: To determine if: time from blood culture inoculation to positive growth (total time to positiv...
Ten percent of infants born in the United States are admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICU...
The request of blood cultures in medical care is frequent, especially in Neonatal Units, where it is...
<p>Bacteremia onset was defined as when the blood culture sampling was obtained, whereas onset of ne...
ObjectivesTo determine the time to positivity for bacterial pathogens and contaminants in blood and ...
Neonatal sepsis is a life-threatening condition and its early diagnosis is crucial for infant surviv...
Blood culture provides an undeniable ideal aid in the diagnosis of neonatal infection, its result is...
Background: Blood cultures are essential for the diagnosis and further appropriate treatment in chil...
Prompt identification of bloodstream pathogens is essential for optimal management of patients. Sign...
Background: Blood cultures are essential for the diagnosis and further appropriate treatment in chil...
Aim: To evaluate quantitative blood culture as a secondary test on a positive blood culture for the ...
Blood cultures are the most sensitive method of detecting a bloodstream infection; however, obtainin...
Objectives: To study the potential of buffy coat culture as a diagnostic tool for neonatal late-onse...
Preterm births are becoming more common worldwide, leading to an increase in the complications of pr...