Abstract Background Blood cultures are a gold standard specific test for diagnosing many infections. However, the low yield may limit their usefulness, particularly in low-risk populations. This study was conducted to assess the utility of blood cultures drawn from ambulatory outpatients. Methods Blood cultures drawn at community-based collection sites in the Calgary Health Region (population 1 million) in 2001 and 2002 were included in this study. These patients were analyzed by linkages to acute care health care databases for utilization of acute care facilities within 2 weeks of blood culture draw. Results 3102 sets of cultures were drawn from 1732 ambulatory outpatients (annual rate = 89.4 per 100,000 population). Significant isolates w...
Blood cultures are included in all current community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) management guidelines....
International audienceWe aimed to assess the appropriateness of routine blood culture testing parame...
Peripheral blood cultures in the emergency department We read with interest the study by Howie et al...
Background: Blood cultures are a gold standard specific test for diagnosing many infections. However...
Background: Blood cultures are a gold standard specific test for diagnosing many infections. However...
Copyright © 2013 Jaslyn M. Maurer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
BackgroundBlood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitations...
Background Blood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitation...
BACKGROUND: The clinical and cost-effectiveness of outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT...
Blood cultures are routinely taken in outpatients with fever and suspected bacterial infections. How...
Background Blood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitation...
BACKGROUND: Blood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitatio...
This national population-based study was conducted as part of the development of a national automate...
Blood cultures are the gold standard for detecting blood stream infections. However, in the US, 0.6-...
AbstractThis national population-based study was conducted as part of the development of a national ...
Blood cultures are included in all current community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) management guidelines....
International audienceWe aimed to assess the appropriateness of routine blood culture testing parame...
Peripheral blood cultures in the emergency department We read with interest the study by Howie et al...
Background: Blood cultures are a gold standard specific test for diagnosing many infections. However...
Background: Blood cultures are a gold standard specific test for diagnosing many infections. However...
Copyright © 2013 Jaslyn M. Maurer et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
BackgroundBlood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitations...
Background Blood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitation...
BACKGROUND: The clinical and cost-effectiveness of outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT...
Blood cultures are routinely taken in outpatients with fever and suspected bacterial infections. How...
Background Blood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitation...
BACKGROUND: Blood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitatio...
This national population-based study was conducted as part of the development of a national automate...
Blood cultures are the gold standard for detecting blood stream infections. However, in the US, 0.6-...
AbstractThis national population-based study was conducted as part of the development of a national ...
Blood cultures are included in all current community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) management guidelines....
International audienceWe aimed to assess the appropriateness of routine blood culture testing parame...
Peripheral blood cultures in the emergency department We read with interest the study by Howie et al...