Impact of an Automated Plate Reader for MRSA and Urine Chromogenic Culture Plates
||APAS Independence, Conference Posters, Infection Control, MRSA Analysis Module, Urine Analysis Module
The low prevalence (~1% in UK) of MRSA colonisation means much time is spent reading and reporting negative culture plates. Similarly, a large proportion of urine cultures yield no significant bacterial growth. As such, a large amount of scientist time...
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