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J Clin Microbiol. 1979 March; 9(3): 448-449

Improved blood culture medium for radiometric detection of yeasts.

R L Hopfer, K Mills and D Gröschel

ABSTRACT

The influence of medium composition on the rate of CO2 production by yeasts in simulated blood cultures was determined in the Bactec radiometric system. A yeast nitrogen base broth containing [14C]glucose and Triton X-100 allowed the detection of positive cultures earlier than the regular Bactec blood culture media.


J Clin Microbiol. 1979 March; 9(3): 448-449







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