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. 2019 Jun 18;6:131. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2019.00131

Table 2.

Definitions used in or related to the blood culture process.

Automated blood culture system Blood culture system that uses equipment (an automated incubator) for incubation, agitation, and monitoring of blood culture bottles for microbial growth
Bacteremia Presence of bacteria in the bloodstream
Biphasic blood culture system Blood culture system in which a single bottle consists of a liquid broth phase and a solid agar phase; designed so the agar can be irrigated (and inoculated) with the broth medium
Blind subculture Subculture performed from the blood culture bottle in the absence of visual signs of growth
Blood culture Specimen of blood sampled through 1 venipuncture (possibly divided into multiple blood culture bottles) for the culture of micro-organisms
Blood culture broth A liquid enrichment medium for the growth of bacteria used in the diagnosis of BSI. Usually contains peptides of animal origin and dextrose.
Bloodstream infection Infection with the presence of bacteria in the blood
Bloodstream infection episode A BSI episode is defined as (1) the initial recovery of a pathogen in a blood culture, (2) the recovery of a pathogen different from the initial pathogen ≥48 h after the recovery of the initial pathogen, or (3) the recovery of the same pathogen after at least a 14-day interval since the previous grown culture with this pathogen (5, 6)
Contamination Growth of a micro-organisms in a blood culture that was introduced into the culture during blood culture collection or processing and that is not the cause of the suspected BSI
Culture medium Substance used to facilitate growth of bacteria; can be solid (agar) or liquid (broth)
Endocarditis Infection of the inner layer of the heart, the endocardium, often involving the heart valves
Fastidious organisms Organisms that require special nutritional and incubation conditions for culture (e.g., addition of certain nutrients, incubation in carbon dioxide atmosphere)
HACEK organisms A group of Gram-negative bacteria that are unusual causes of endocarditis; consists of the following species: Haemophilus parainfluenzae, Haemophilus aphrophilus, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans, Cardiobacterium hominis, Eikenella corrodens, and Kingella kingae (7)
Manual blood culture bottle Blood culture bottle that is designed for use in a manual blood culture system, i.e., without using automated equipment
Manual blood culture system Blood culture system that processes blood culture bottles without the use of automated equipment
Non-fermenting Gram-negative organisms (non-fermenters) Heterogenous group of Gram-negative bacilli that are aerobic and cannot metabolize carbohydrates through fermentation; mainly implicated in healthcare-associated infections and often resistant to many types of antibiotics
Subculture A secondary culture of bacteria made from material derived from another culture, such as the blood-broth mixture of a blood culture bottle or the colonies on an agar plate
Terminal subculture A subculture done at the end of the incubation period of blood culture bottles that failed to show signs of growth, to confirm the absence of growth of micro-organisms