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J Clin Microbiol. 1987 June; 25(6): 1109-1110
Comparison of throat and nasopharyngeal swab specimens for culture diagnosis of Bordetella pertussis infection.
M J Marcon,
A C Hamoudi,
H J Cannon and
M M Hribar
ABSTRACT
During a 9-month period, we evaluated the relative sensitivity of throat and nasopharyngeal swab cultures for isolation of Bordetella pertussis. Of 38 pertussis cases, 36 (95%) had positive nasopharyngeal cultures, while only 16 of 36 (44%) had positive throat cultures. There were no cases of nasopharyngeal-negative, throat-positive cultures. The sensitivity of the direct fluorescent-antibody test was 70% when compared with culture.
J Clin Microbiol. 1987 June; 25(6): 1109-1110
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