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1 ABM (n = 523 [65%] cerebrospinal fluid [CSF] culture positive).
2 in the HIV-uninfected stratum (85 [28%] were culture positive).
3 ture positive) and 744 to Xpert MTB/RIF (185 culture positive).
4 of 312 samples were collected and 58.3% were culture positive.
5 ions and 0.38% of patients), of which 2 were culture positive.
6 for N. meningitidis, as only 1/13 cases was culture positive.
7 eningitidis, and H. influenzae, only 10 were culture positive.
8 None of the diluted vitreous samples were culture positive.
9 lar and periocular infections, 198(60%) were culture positive.
10 were from noninfected cases, of which 2 were culture positive.
11 t of women with rectal CT per NAAT were also culture positive.
12 727 distinct HAIs, of which 331 (45.5%) were culture positive.
13 algorithm, 2195 (54.4%) were smear-negative/culture-positive.
14 as suspected, 799 (37%) were M. tuberculosis-culture-positive.
15 ts with drug-resistant TB were cough aerosol culture-positive.
16 ter cataract surgery, of which 57 (51%) were culture-positive.
17 hthalmitis were identified, 18 of which were culture-positive.
18 with 46 being culture-negative and 24 being culture-positive.
19 n patients who had only blood or respiratory cultures positive.
20 n patients who had only blood or respiratory cultures positive.
21 M-IRIS if CSF was Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture positive = 9.3 (95% confidence interval [CI], 1.
22 f 133 who returned for test of cure, 13 were culture positive; 9 patients were determined to have exp
24 cohort of newly diagnosed, sputum smear and culture positive adult individuals with drug-sensitive P
25 dation cohort comprising of newly diagnosed, culture positive adults with drug-sensitive TB was used
26 = 0.009) median levels were elevated in PTB culture-positive (AFB microscopy smear negative) as comp
27 s were positive in 27/5,594 (0.5%) bacterial culture-positive anaerobic bottles that contained cultur
29 toxin assay positive; group 2, cytotoxigenic culture positive and cytotoxin assay negative; and group
30 (c) corneal scrapings from fungal keratitis (culture positive and negative); and (d) corneal scraping
34 (median age, 18.7 years; 47% male), 35% were culture-positive and an additional 27% were qPCR-positiv
35 ignificant reductions were also observed for culture-positive and culture-negative sepsis and lower r
36 ed with S. epidermidis-colonized screws were culture-positive and displayed minor changes in peri-imp
37 n the HIV-infected stratum (146 [20.5%] were culture positive) and 313 were in the HIV-uninfected str
38 signed 758 patients to smear microscopy (182 culture positive) and 744 to Xpert MTB/RIF (185 culture
39 < .01) and TB qPCR-positivity, whether blood culture-positive (aOR 4.6, 95% CI, 2.1-10.0; p < .01) or
40 ore putative AFB (high positive) and 207 (19 culture positive) as having 1-9 putative AFB (low positi
41 The TBDx system identified 70 specimens (68 culture positive) as having 10 or more putative AFB (hig
42 th fungal keratitis, 25 of 69 (36%) remained culture positive at day 3, and 20 of 62 (32%) were cultu
44 7 rats in the C. acnes inoculated group were culture positive at euthanasia and displayed bone change
45 sues at slaughter from all animals that were culture positive at the same time that supershedders wer
50 December 2008 to determine the proportion of culture-positive biopsy specimens with antimicrobial res
51 ecognized by sera from acute/subacute, blood culture-positive brucellosis patients but also recognize
52 otential C difficile excretor (cytotoxigenic culture positive but cytotoxin assay negative) could be
57 y dates to caregivers of patients with blood culture positive cases at enrollment and 6 weeks later t
59 S identified the cultured organism in 76% of culture-positive cases and identified potential pathogen
60 al management was initiated in 3 of 18 (17%) culture-positive cases compared to 3 of 42 (7%) culture-
61 t, at final follow-up, oral flora-associated culture-positive cases lost 17.5 lines, non-oral flora-a
62 s lost 17.5 lines, non-oral flora-associated culture-positive cases lost 9.1 lines, and culture-negat
63 larly, differences found in the incidence of culture-positive cases of endophthalmitis (5 for unwrapp
64 Of the 1,603 patients screened, 444 (28%) culture-positive cases of pulmonary tuberculosis were id
65 12, a Canadian village of 933 persons had 50 culture-positive cases of tuberculosis, with 49 sharing
67 icrobiological and clinical information from culture-positive cases seen at Saint Louis University fr
76 sputum pellets obtained from M. tuberculosis culture-positive clinical specimens were also tested by
79 with data available expectorated infectious culture-positive cough aerosols in the respirable range
80 significantly higher (P = 0.003) in M. bovis culture-positive cows (n = 12) than in culture-negative
81 mmunohistochemical techniques showed that in culture-positive cows, the mean immunolabeling fraction
86 individuals were screened by microscopy and culture; positive cultures were tested for drug suscepti
92 viewed retrospectively for all patients with culture-positive endogenous fungal endophthalmitis betwe
94 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.77-3.10) and culture-positive endophthalmitis (OR, 1.51; 95% CI, 0.47
96 imary outcome measures were the incidence of culture-positive endophthalmitis and culture-negative ca
98 A consecutive case series of patients with culture-positive endophthalmitis caused by E. faecalis b
99 le-center study evaluating all patients with culture-positive endophthalmitis caused by Streptococcus
102 y referral center between 2006 and 2015 with culture-positive endophthalmitis occurring within 6 week
103 uity at presentation in cases that developed culture-positive endophthalmitis was significantly worse
106 ilable for 1687 disease episodes (72% of all culture-positive episodes): 66% of patients linked to at
107 of the 37 undiluted midvitreous samples was culture positive, equating to a contamination rate of 2.
108 ution (logMAR) VA was 1.09 (~20/250) for the culture-positive eyes compared with 0.59 (~20/80) for cu
109 9 of 111 eyes (8%), including 6 of 57 (11%) culture-positive eyes compared with 3 of 54 (6%) culture
110 (17%) after developing endophthalmitis, and culture-positive eyes developed a secondary RRD in 11 of
113 vous system tissues of infected animals were culture positive for B. burgdorferi regardless of treatm
117 ose patients with multiple samples that were culture positive for C. acnes, isolates from each sample
118 urine were slightly more likely to be blood culture positive for enteric fever; however, the effect
120 the 240 study participants, 72 (30.4%) were culture positive for Fusarium species (41 [56.9%] male a
121 Lim broth enrichment; 15% of specimens were culture positive for GBS, whereas 31.5% were positive by
124 Patients were included if they had a blood culture positive for MSSA and received definitive therap
128 s obtained at times of suspected sepsis were culture positive for other microorganisms; the species c
129 s prescribed ivacaftor, 29% (26/89) who were culture positive for P. aeruginosa the year prior to iva
130 12 participants with specimens GPP negative/culture positive for Salmonella tested positive by GPP.
133 tiple deep samples from the same surgery are culture positive for the same species and the isolates s
134 fectious crystalline keratitis, 1 previously culture-positive for an uncharacterized Staphylococcus a
136 Four cattle and 6 handlers on two farms were culture-positive for M. tuberculosis; M. bovis was not i
140 treated without clofazimine remained heavily culture-positive for the entire 9 months of the study.
141 talized patients with septic shock and blood cultures positive for Candida species was conducted at B
143 cohort study evaluated inpatients with blood cultures positive for GPC in the pre-PCR (15 January 200
145 tive study was conducted in 88 patients with cultures positive for K. pneumoniae hospitalized in the
146 otic selection; initial blood or respiratory cultures positive for methicillin-resistant Staphylococc
147 determine the number of single-patient blood cultures positive for MRSA and methicillin-susceptible S
148 The proportion of hospitalizations with cultures positive for MRSA decreased (from 2.5% to 2.0%;
149 hough people with HIV frequently have sputum cultures positive for NTM, few meet a strict case defini
154 AB was collected (defined as 1 or more blood cultures positive for S. aureus taken from a patient who
155 n a single-center retrospective study, blood cultures positive for S. aureus were obtained from Janua
156 on day 8; microbiological failure (ie, blood cultures positive for Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi
158 susceptibilities of 47 fungal isolates from culture-positive fungal endophthalmitis are reported.
160 022 infections per eye-year, and the rate of culture-positive fungal keratitis was 0.015 infections p
161 ersity of California, San Francisco, who had culture-positive fungal ulcer and baseline visual acuity
162 growth was reported from SF cultures and as culture positive if an organism was detected above prede
163 eyelid margin and conjunctival samples were culture positive in 59.5% (78/138) and 45.8% (60/138) re
166 2009 to January 2011, we enrolled 96 sputum culture-positive index TB cases and their 442 contacts.
167 ecal culture (other than supershedders) were culture positive, indicating a true M. avium subsp. para
170 sessment, additional testing of GPP-negative/culture-positive isolate suspensions with the GPP, and i
173 Community-acquired infections (CAIs) were cultures positive <=2 days of admission among nonneonate
174 ay accurately distinguished Australian blood culture positive melioidosis patients from Australian pa
176 measured in patients with a first episode of culture-positive meningitis and two or more CSF cultures
177 PKs performed and 67 episodes in 52 eyes of culture-positive microbial keratitis during the study pe
178 iologic organisms at the species-level in 59 culture-positive mono-bacterial blood culture samples wi
179 pectively), and gram-positive organisms were culture positive more commonly with blood culture bottle
180 bottle, mold and Mycobacterium species were culture positive more commonly with membrane filter syst
181 rgical centers were reviewed, and cases with culture-positive MRSA from aspirates were identified.
183 POPULATION: A retrospective cohort study of culture-positive N. gonorrhoeae infections at a single s
184 (T) values of >35 overlapped broadly between culture-positive (n = 21) and culture-negative (n = 36)
187 articipants, 59.3% were MGIT M. tuberculosis culture positive, of which 276 (72.8%) were acid-fast ba
188 BD-MRSA PCR; BD GeneOhm, San Diego, CA) were culture positive only for methicillin-susceptible S. aur
191 tem and blood culture bottles, 15 (12%) were culture positive only with membrane filter system, and 7
192 received topical linezolid, all for cases of culture-positive or presumed gram-positive keratitis.
193 ogically confirmed (either smear positive or culture positive, or both) pulmonary tuberculosis among
197 urolisteriosis mortality was higher in blood-culture positive patients (OR 3.67 [1.60-8.40], p=0.002)
201 e patients starting same-day treatment, more culture-positive patients starting therapy, and a shorte
204 re and Karnofsky performance score [KPS]) in culture-positive patients who had begun anti-tuberculosi
205 an (LAM) combined identified 88% of TB blood-culture-positive patients, including 9/9 who died within
208 less influenced by glycosuria and identified culture positive pediatric (N = 19) and extrapulmonary (
209 acteria in 94.8% (109/115) of sonicate fluid culture-positive PJIs and 37.8% (37/98) of sonicate flui
212 n were categorized as definite tuberculosis (culture positive), probable tuberculosis (chest radiogra
215 ust sensitivities were obtained for cases of culture-positive pulmonary TB (PTB; 91.3%) and extrapulm
216 entification of approximately 54 (74%) of 72 culture-positive pulmonary TB cases over a 1-year period
219 come was the proportion of participants with culture-positive pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) initiated
220 blood samples from HIV-negative, smear- and culture-positive pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) patients fo
221 on was achieved in 28 of 29 (97%) cases with culture-positive pulmonary tuberculosis at bedaquiline i
224 gnificant change was found in the MIC level, culture-positive rate, MIC50 level, and MIC90 level in t
226 treatment and on the proportion of mice with culture-positive relapse 6 mo after treatment cessation.
228 5% (27 to 64% [14/31]) for Xpert against any culture-positive result, with false positives of <1% and
231 2%; 1 in 3173 injections), 4 of which showed culture-positive results (0.011%; 1 in 8725 injections).
232 %; 1 in 2663 injections), 17 of which showed culture-positive results (0.015%; 1 in 6892 injections).
233 %; 1 in 2059 injections), 10 of which showed culture-positive results (0.017%; 1 in 5765 injections).
234 tive specimens (direct ocular specimens with culture-positive results for herpes simplex virus [n = 5
237 the remaining subjects with smear-negative, culture-positive results; in this latter group, positive
239 tive samples (3.14 log10 copies/mL) than for culture-positive samples (5.02 log10 copies/mL), overall
240 lture-positive samples than for GPP-positive/culture-positive samples (for rectal swabs, 36.9 [interq
241 on drug susceptibility broth culture, and in culture-positive samples (n = 252), the time to culture
242 = 70) and 50% (n = 29) of smear-negative but culture-positive samples (n = 58) (versus 79.3%; 46 posi
243 The LAM-ELISA detected all smear- and MTB-culture-positive samples (n = 70) and 50% (n = 29) of sm
244 ith a sensitivity of 89% for smear-positive, culture-positive samples and 88% for smear-negative, cul
247 ficile toxin enzyme-immunoassay-positive and culture-positive samples over 2.5 y from a geographicall
248 antitative PCR, were higher for GPP-negative/culture-positive samples than for GPP-positive/culture-p
250 positive samples and 88% for smear-negative, culture-positive samples with a specificity of 82%.
252 ng sensitivity and specificity were 100% for culture-positive samples, detecting and characterizing f
255 ing enterocolitis (Bell stage 2 or 3), blood culture positive sepsis more than 72 h after birth; and
258 stool samples could be used to identify the culture-positive shedders, as well as the long-duration
259 days [IQR 21-44]), at a cost of pound481 per culture-positive specimen, whereas routine diagnosis cos
262 llumigene assay detected GAS in 74/74 direct culture-positive specimens (100% sensitivity) and 100/10
266 plete concordance between the smear-positive culture-positive specimens, independent of the anatomica
267 obtained directly from all 24 smear-positive culture-positive sputa, of which 20 were of high quality
268 , for the 115 HIV-positive participants with culture-positive sputum (13%, 6.4 to 21); and 88% and 83
270 the 137 participants with smear-negative and culture-positive sputum (difference of 17%, 95% CI 10 to
272 period, the annual number of smear-negative/culture-positive TB cases diagnosed overseas among immig
273 Comparison of the increase of smear-negative/culture-positive TB cases diagnosed overseas among immig
274 ecificity (190/199, 96%, 95% CI: 92-98%) for culture-positive TB overall, but sensitivity was lower (
275 nts (n = 138), sputum GeneXpert-negative but culture-positive TB patients (n = 10), ill non-TB patien
278 opharyngeal specimens that were pneumococcus culture positive, the TAC pan-pneumococcus lytA assay wa
279 ng suspected infectious endophthalmitis were culture-positive, the most common being Staphylococcal a
281 ovide one or more sputum samples, and 94 had culture-positive tuberculosis (prevalence 17.4%, 95% CI
290 Xpert result predicted the absence of AFB(+)/culture-positive tuberculosis with an NPV of 99.7%; NPV
292 .5 cells per muL; IQR 100-233), including 85 culture-positive tuberculosis, 24 of whom (28.2%, 95% CI
295 bacterial keratitis among 500 patients with culture-positive ulcers receiving 48 hours of moxifloxac
298 Out of 168 total isolates, 123 (73%) were culture positive with both membrane filter system and bl
300 CR-positive for diphtheria toxin gene, 1 was culture-positive without further testing, and the remain