Tackling the folly of misused and misunderstood urine culture tests

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Tackling the folly of misused and misunderstood urine culture tests

By Juliet Elvy
E. coli on urine culture plate
Escherichia coli, the most common urinary pathogen, on urine culture plate [Image: Supplied]

Urine samples are the most frequent specimen type received in the clinical microbiology laboratory, and a subject of much discussion. This article aims to point clinicians towards urine diagnostic stewardship

Key points, Urine cultures are very commonly ordered, often without clinical indication. Urine diagnostics are imprecise and cannot distinguish infection from , Pract Green w Pale Yellow
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