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Microbiology 10

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Microbiology

Table 8 Collection considerations for respiratory specimens

Culture

Vol. (ml)

Comments

Bacteria

NA

Contact lab if Legionella is suspected. Submit sputum only; saliva is unacceptable.
Fungi

3-5

Collect three early morning fresh specimens resulting from deep cough or sputum induction. Lung biopsy or lung aspirates are also appropriate.
Anaerobes

1

Sinus aspirate, tympanocentesis fluid, transtracheal aspirate, and lung aspirates or biopsy specimens are appropriate.
Mycobacteria

5-10

Collect three early morning fresh specimens resulting from deep cough or sputum induction. Lung biopsy or lung aspirates are also appropriate.
Pneumocystis

2

Use induced sputum, bronchoalveolar lavage, or lung biopsy specimen.
Parasites

3-5

Can be examined for amoebae, helminth eggs (Paragonimus westermanii), hooklets of Echinococcus spp., larvae of hookworm, and Ascaris and Strongyloides spp.

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Table 9 Collection considerations for sterile body fluids

Culture

Vol. (ml)

Comments

Bacteria

Bacteria

If gonococcal arthritis is suspected, notify lab to add modified TM or GC lect.
Fungi

3-5

Blood for Histoplasma capsulatum (AIDS), Cryptococcus spp., Candida albicans, and Candida tropicalis.
Anaerobes

1

Use anaerobic transport system
Mycobacteria

5-10

 

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Table 10 Collection considerations for subcutaneous tissue and skin specimens

Culture

Comments

Bacteria Syringe aspirates or biopsy specimens are preferable to swab specimens.
Anaerobes Uncommon in burn, ulcer, nodules, or superficial skin infections; useful following bites and trauma.
Fungi Useful in diagnosing dermatophytes, yeast. filamentous fungi, and dimorphic fungi.
Mycobacteria Useful in diagnosing Mycobacterium marinum, Mycobacterium fortuitum, and M. chelonei.
Virus Useful in diagnosing HSV and varicella-zoster virus
Rate of recovery of HVS and varicella-zoster virus is highest from the youngest lesions, then from pustules, ulcers, and crusted lesions, in that order.

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Table 11 Collection considerations for deep wound, aspirate, and tissue specimens

Culture

Comments

Bacteria Biopsy specimens or aspirates are better than swab specimens.
Anaerobes Useful in diagnosing actinomycosis; send in anaerobic transport system.
Fungi Useful in diagnosing Pseudallescheria boydii, bipolaris spp., Exophiala spp., and Fusarium spp.
Mycobacteria Useful in diagnosing M. tuberculosis, M. bovis, and M. kansasii.

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Table 12 Collection considerations for urine

Culture

Vol (ml)

Comments

Bacteria

0.5-1

Do not collect 24 hr specimen. After proper cleansing, use first morning midstream.
Fungi

>20

Do not collect 24 hr specimen. First morning void is recommended.
Mycobacteria

>20

Do not collect 24 hr specimen. First morning three consecutive urine specimens are recommended.
Anaerobes

1

Use suprapubic aspirate. Send in anaerobic transport system.
Virus

10-50

Do not collect 24 h specimen. First morning void is recommended. Useful for adenovirus, mumps, and CMV detection. Send on ice, and transport to lab ASAP.
Parasites

24h col.

Shistosoma haematobium eggs, Trichomonas vaginalis trophozoites in males, and Onchoecerca volvulus microfilariae.