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. 1977 Dec;30(12):1158–1162. doi: 10.1136/jcp.30.12.1158

Rapid screening for significant bacteriuria using a Coulter Counter.

R Smither
PMCID: PMC476701  PMID: 342542

Abstract

A Coulter Counter was evaluated for detecting significant bacteriuria. Simple urinary particle counts showed agreement in 883 of the 956 (92.4%) urine specimens examined compared to a standard culture procedure. They also provided a semiquantitative estimate of bacterial numbers in specimens diagnosed as infected by culture. Sample preparation before counting was minimal, and results were obtained within two to four minutes.

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