| Literature DB >> 19624509 |
S Skovbjerg1, C Welinder-Olsson, N Kondori, E Kjellin, F Nowrouzian, A E Wold, D Stockelberg, P Larsson, C Wennerås.
Abstract
The present study aimed to improve the rate of detection of blood-borne microbes by using PCRs with pan-bacterial and Candida specificity. Seventeen per cent of the blood samples (n=178) collected from 107 febrile patients with haematological malignancies were positive using standard culture (BacT/Alert system). Candida PCR was positive in 12 patients, only one of whom scored culture-positive. Bacterial PCR using fresh blood samples was often negative, but the detection rate increased when the blood was pre-incubated for 2 days. These data indicate that PCR assays might be a complement for the detection of blood-borne opportunists in immunocompromised haematology patients.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19624509 DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-0691.2009.02796.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Microbiol Infect ISSN: 1198-743X Impact factor: 8.067