1991
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.29.10.2169-2174.1991
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Microbial stabilization of antibiotic-containing urine samples by using the FLORA-STAT urine transport system

Abstract: The FLORA-STAT Urine Transport System (Wadley Biosciences Corp./Lymphokine Partners Ltd., Dallas, Tex.) was evaluated for its efficacy in maintaining organism count and in effectively blocking the bactericidal action of therapeutic antimicrobial agents in urine samples when the urine samples were held at room temperature. Reconstructions with 53 organism-antimicrobial combinations were performed at 0, 4, 8, and 24 h in which the FLORA-STAT system was compared with two boric acid-based systems (Urine C&S Transp… Show more

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“…Urine antibacterial activity is mainly due to antibiotic content of the specimen after antibiotherapy (12). Our results and those of DORN (7) with human urine samples show that the antibacterial activity of urine due to the antibiotics cannot be blocked by the boric acid preservative or by transport on the Urotube. This emphazises the need for assessment of the antimicrobial activity of the urine samples submitted to the laboratory, helping to correctly interpret the bacteriological findings.…”
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“…Urine antibacterial activity is mainly due to antibiotic content of the specimen after antibiotherapy (12). Our results and those of DORN (7) with human urine samples show that the antibacterial activity of urine due to the antibiotics cannot be blocked by the boric acid preservative or by transport on the Urotube. This emphazises the need for assessment of the antimicrobial activity of the urine samples submitted to the laboratory, helping to correctly interpret the bacteriological findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%