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Author: Gadsby, Naomi J.; Russell, Clark D.; McHugh, Martin P.; Mark, Harriet; Conway Morris, Andrew; Laurenson, Ian F.; Hill, Adam T.; Templeton, Kate E.
Title: Comprehensive Molecular Testing for Respiratory Pathogens in Community-Acquired Pneumonia
  • Document date: 2016_4_1
  • ID: s04e6po9_19
    Snippet: Of 127 culture-positive specimens, 125 (98.4%) were also PCR positive for the same species of bacteria; the 2 discrepant specimens were H. influenzae culture positive but culture negative by PCR. Significantly, PCR was able to detect bacteria in 143 culture-negative specimens. Specimens from 27 (8.4%) patients grew bacteria that were not included in our PCR assays (Supplementary Table 3 )......
    Document: Of 127 culture-positive specimens, 125 (98.4%) were also PCR positive for the same species of bacteria; the 2 discrepant specimens were H. influenzae culture positive but culture negative by PCR. Significantly, PCR was able to detect bacteria in 143 culture-negative specimens. Specimens from 27 (8.4%) patients grew bacteria that were not included in our PCR assays (Supplementary Table 3 ).

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