1. Effect of agitation and frequent subculturing on recovery ofaerobic ism and guide the selection of further direct identification tests and antimicrobial suscepand facultative pathogens by Roche Septi-check and Bactec blood culture systems;Kim, M.J.; Gottschall, R.; Schwabe, L.D.; Randell, E.;J Clin Microbiol,1987
2. Comparison of the Oxoid Signal blood culture system with supplemented unknown. For example, we are not aware ofany peptone broth in a pediatric hospital;Himmelreich, C.A.; Orlando, M.F.; Storch, G.A.;J Clin Microbiol evaluation of the performance of the API,1989
3. Comparative evaluation of the system with organisms suspended in blood BCB Roche and Oxoid Signal blood culture systems;Rohner, P.; Auckenthaler, R.;Eur J culture medium rather than the suspension Clin Microbiol Infect Dis,1989
4. medium recommended for the kits. The early Gottschall RL. A comparison of the Oxoid Signal with results afforded by direct antimicrobial suscepnonradiometric BACTEC NR-660 for detection of bacteremia;Schwabe, L.D.; Randell, E.L.; Miller-Catchpole, R.; Squires, C.I.;Diagnost Microbiol Infect Dis,1990
5. Large scale clinical comparison ofthe medium, such as f3-lactamase, may affect the lysis-centrifugation and radiometric systems for blood activity of antimicrobial agents. Tests should culture;Brannon, P.; Kiehn, T.E.;J Clin Microbiol,1985