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DescriptionSigns of growth in manual blood culture systems.jpg
English: Signs of growth in blood culture bottles. (A) pellicle formation on surface; (B) gas production; (C) turbidity (left bottle: no growth; right bottle: turbidity); (D) puff balls.
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Ombelet, S., Barbé, B., Affolabi, D., Ronat, J. B., Lompo, P., Lunguya, O., Jacobs, J., & Hardy, L. (2019). Best Practices of Blood Cultures in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Frontiers in medicine, 6, 131. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2019.00131
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Ombelet, S., Barbé, B., Affolabi, D., Ronat, J. B., Lompo, P., Lunguya, O., Jacobs, J., & Hardy, L.
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Signs of growth in blood culture bottles. (A) pellicle formation on surface; (B) gas production; (C) turbidity (left bottle: no growth; right bottle: turbidity); (D) puff balls.
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