What is blood culture ?
A blood culture is a laboratory test in which blood, taken from the patient, is inoculated into bottles containing culture media to determine whether infection-causing microorganisms (bacteria or fungi) are present in the patient stream .
[ Itend Use ]
This product is used together with a blood culture instrument for in vitro culture and qualitative detection of aerobic bacteria or facultative anaerobic bacteria and fungi in human whole blood or other sterile body fluids (ascites)
under normal conditions.
It is clinically applicable to clinical symptoms such as bacteremia, sepsis, etc.
after bacterial infection occurs in blood and other sterile body fluids (ascites) under normal conditions. Common detection methods include fluorescence,
colorimetry, manual method, etc.
[Item]
Usual Name : Automatic Blood Culture Bottle
[Packaging Specification]
a) Standard Aerobic culture bottle : Adult Type & Pediatric Type
b) Resin Anerobic Culture bottle : Adult Type & Pediatric Type
c) Resin Aerobic Culture bottle : Adult Type & Pediatric Type
d) Resin Anerobic Culture bottle : Adult Type
[Storage Condition & Expiry Period]
2ºC~25ºC , Expiry Period : 18 Month
Q-120 AUTOMATIC BLOOD CULTURE INSTRUMENT
Specimen Collection: Negative pressure quantitative blood sampling
Training Method: Constant temperature shaking culture
Inspection Methods: Both fluorescence (instrument detection) and bottle bottom color development (liquid emulsion sensing technology) are used
Detection Time: The photoelectric element of the detection hole receives and feeds back to the PC system.
The system reads once per minute (gets 1 value), and 10 values form 1 point.
[ Notice ]
1. This blood culture bottle is only used for in vitro diagnosis.
2. Blood anticoagulant has already been added to the blood culture bottle, there is no need to add it separately.
3. The collected specimens must be inoculated and cultured as soon as possible to ensure accurate results.
4. The specimens and their culture waste used should be considered as potentially infectious substances and should be handled in accordance with the laboratory operating procedures for infectious diseases.