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. 1982 Jan;35(1):107–110. doi: 10.1136/jcp.35.1.107

Evaluation of the Lumac kit for the detection of bacteriuria by bioluminescence.

D Mackett, S Kessock-Philip, S Bascomb, C S Easmon
PMCID: PMC497457  PMID: 7061712

Abstract

Four hundred and twenty-two urine samples were screened for significant bacteriuria using bioluminescence and microscopy of uncentrifuged urine. A smaller number of false-negatives were seen with bioluminescence (10%) than with microscopy (40%) while both techniques gave a similar number of false-positives (18%). The kit required a large amount of manual preparation, largely pipetting. With this and the short shelf-life of the reconstituted reagents, it is not suitable for small numbers of urines. At 45p per urine, the cost of bioluminescence is too high.

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