Evaluation of a leukocyte dip-stick test used for screening urine cultures.
AUTOR(ES)
Sawyer, K P
RESUMO
A 2-min leukocyte esterase dip-stick test for pyuria was used to screen 409 consecutive clinical specimens received for culture. The leukocyte esterase dip-stick test proved to be a sensitive and inexpensive means of screening urine specimens for the absence of leukocytes and, by inference, for the absence of significant bacteruria.
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