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J Clin Microbiol. 1985 June; 21(6): 1004-1006

Rapid method for detection of adherent bacteria on Foley urinary catheters.

T I Ladd, D Schmiel, J C Nickel and J W Costerton

ABSTRACT

An accurate, rapid, and inexpensive method was developed for detecting and enumerating bacteria adherent to Foley urinary catheters based on malachite green staining of acridine orange-prestained specimens. This method has proven to be quick and reliable and will find application in quantitative studies of biomaterial-related sepsis.


J Clin Microbiol. 1985 June; 21(6): 1004-1006




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