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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, November 2000, p. 4266-4268, Vol. 38, No. 11
Laboratory Proficiency-Testing Program,
College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta,1
and Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine and
Department of Medicine, University of Calgary,
Calgary,2 Alberta, Canada
Received 17 April 2000/Returned for modification 26 June
2000/Accepted 11 August 2000
Microbiology laboratories in Alberta, Canada, were surveyed to
determine the quantitative interpretive criteria used to routinely read
and report Gram stains. There was a wide variability in the quantitative reporting criteria cited for both cells and bacteria, with
only 11 of 32 (34.4%) laboratories surveyed using the criteria recommended by the external proficiency-testing program. Lack of
standardized criteria not only poses a problem in the grading of
proficiency testing results but may also impact the quality of patient care.
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Quantitative Gram Stain Interpretation Criteria
Used by Microbiology Laboratories in Alberta, Canada
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