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. 1986 Jun;39(6):661–665. doi: 10.1136/jcp.39.6.661

Comparison of radiometric and gas capture system for blood cultures.

A King, G Bone, I Phillips
PMCID: PMC499986  PMID: 3522637

Abstract

A single bottle blood culture system that detects the gas produced by micro-organisms from substrates in a specially formulated medium was compared with the Bactec radiometric system. A total of 725 blood samples collected from patients with suspected bacteraemia yielded 75 clinically important isolates. Fifty five (73%) of these cultures were detected by both methods, 16 (21%) by only the Bactec system, and four (5%) by only the Oxoid system. No significant differences were found between the two systems after allowance was made for the different volume of sample inoculated into each system.

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