Adequate sputum sample definition






Chapter 4 Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Disease

٠٣‏/٠٢‏/٢٠١٢ For example TB of the spine may cause back pain; TB of the kidney may cause ... culture when a patient cannot cough up adequate sputum.
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Steps to Getting a Good Sputum Sample

Goto the sputum collection area you are directed to by the study nurse. This area should be outside or in a special area with negative air flow (meaning the 
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Interpreting the Sputum Gram Stain Report

٢٨‏/٠٥‏/٢٠١٨ "Inadequate" sputum specimen —greater than 19 squamous epithelial ... definitions of what constitutes a positive Gram stain and culture.
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Definitions and reporting framework for tuberculosis – 2013 revision

aid staff in providing adequate services to individual patients; If multiple analyses (e.g. culture and DST on the same sputum sample) are requested ...
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Brief Guide on Tuberculosis Control for Primary Health Care Providers

definitions extrapulmonary TB also includes tuberculous pleuritis
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Diagnostic Value of Microscopic Examination of Gram-Stained

٠١‏/٠٧‏/٢٠٠٤ was defined by 1 blood culture positive for S. pneumoniae ... who provided an adequate sputum specimen and who had.


Induced sputum as an adequate clinical specimen for the etiological

To define a microbiological diagnosis of pneumonia from a spu- tum sample the following criteria were established: Streptococcus pneumoniae: isolation of S.


Diagnosing persistent blood eosinophilia in asthma with single

٢٨‏/٠٦‏/٢٠١٨ “Eosinophilic asthma” defined by sputum eosinophil threshold ≥3%. Adequate sputum samples at baseline ànd at 4–5 years follow-up.





Infectious Diseases Society of America/American Thoracic Society

torated sputum sample for stain and culture (in patients no single set of minor criteria is adequate to define severe CAP. Both the ATS minor criteria ...
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Changes in bronchial inflammation during acute exacerbations of

exacerbation of their lung disease and provided an adequate sputum sample for analysis at day 1. Although the definition of an exacerbation was.
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