Role of bacterial growth inhibitors in urine in diagnostic culture
AUTOR(ES)
Ghosh, H. K.
RESUMO
Frequently no growth is obtained on ordinary cultures from urines of patients with typical symptoms of infection, and sometimes not even from those with pyuria. The possibility that this could be due to antibacterial substances—whether endogenous or exogenous from non-specific medication—has been investigated.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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