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J Clin Microbiol. 1979 November; 10(5): 690-692

Evaluation of vented blood culture media with sorbitol.

M M Hall, C A Mueske, D M Ilstrup and J A Washington 2nd

ABSTRACT

Two consecutive studies comparing the recovery of microorganisms from transiently vented blood cultures in tryptic soy or brain heart infusion broth with added sorbitol and that from tryptic soy broth without sorbitol failed to demonstrate any significant advantage of hypertonic media. A significantly greater number of organisms was isolated in both studies from the medium without sorbitol.


J Clin Microbiol. 1979 November; 10(5): 690-692







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