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This kind of knowledge sharing can contribute enormously towards creating a positive culture.
Positive cultures and resulting sensitivity results are often useful in guiding medical treatment.
"I've always tried to align myself with companies that had good, positive cultures in the work environment that supported both women and men."
Diagnosis is generally made based on clinical suspicion along with a positive culture from a sample from virtually any place in the body.
Individuals with positive cultures for strep throat should also be treated with antibiotics.
The highest rates of contamination were found in kitchen areas, where 19 percent of the surfaces sampled had positive cultures.
The diagnosis is confirmed by a skin biopsy and a positive culture for acid-fast bacilli.
After a positive culture for chlamydia, clinical suspicion should be confirmed with testing to distinguish serotype.
From its bad history, Teckomatorp will rise, and a positive culture zone is born in a strategic location close to the major cities of the region.
In a study of bacteriuria in pregnancy, less than half of the positive cultures were confirmed.
The predictive value of a positive culture increases if the culture is performed in patient with high clinical suspicion, rather than a screening test.
Histological evidence of tissue invasion by hyphae with a positive culture for Aspergillus spp.
A positive culture after intubation is indicative of ventilator-associated pneumonia and is diagnosed as such.
"I don't want to have my whole right side removed and then a month later, two months later down the line have a positive culture," he said.
"One positive culture.
The medical journal report said, "It is highly unlikely that the early positive cultures from the infant resulted from inadvertent contamination" in the laboratory.
Downing's goal was to establish a lasting and positive culture so that parents would feel comfortable leaving their children at RVA.
A positive culture in MacConkey agar is diagnostic, but cultures are only positive in 50-60% of cases.
H pylori infection was proved by positive cultures or histological identification, or both in antral specimens from 113 patients.
Six of these positive cultures were from Crohn's disease patients, five of them originating from surgically resected tissue.
Patients with positive cultures for 'Streptococcus pyogenes' should be treated with penicillin as long as allergy is not present.