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. 1970 Sep;20(3):323–327. doi: 10.1128/am.20.3.323-327.1970

Isolation of L-Forms in a Clinical Microbiology Laboratory 1

John A Swierczewski 1, Perla Reyes 1
PMCID: PMC376933  PMID: 4922152

Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated that L-forms of bacteria may play a role in persistent, chronic, or recurrent urinary-tract infections. A 2-year program was initiated to determine the feasibility of culturing for L-forms on a routine basis, and to determine the effectiveness of such a program. In relation to the total number of specimens, few L-forms were actually isolated. In comparison with the amount of equipment and technician time required, the return was negligible; only 0.5% of all urine specimens were positive for L-forms. An increase to only 1.2% was noted when culturing for L-forms was limited to patients with a diagnosis of bacteriuria or pyelonephritis. It is recommended that this technique be reserved for those patients with a long history of recurrent urinary-tract infections, after other attempts to cure the patient have met with failure.

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