Bernhardt et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Detection of bacteria in blood by centrifugation and filtrationBernhardt et al., 1991
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- Bernhardt M
- Pennell D
- Almer L
- Schell R
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- Journal of clinical microbiology
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Culture of blood is the most frequent means of diagnosing bacteremia. However, conventional blood culturing methods are slow in isolating bacteria. We developed a method for isolation of bacteria by centrifugation and filtration. Fresh human whole blood …
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