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. 1981 Apr;13(4):677-80.
doi: 10.1128/jcm.13.4.677-680.1981.

Evaluation and optimization of urine screening by Autobac

Evaluation and optimization of urine screening by Autobac

M T Kelly et al. J Clin Microbiol. 1981 Apr.

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the effectiveness of the Autobac (Pfizer Inc., New York, N.Y.) urine screen for detection of bacteriuria in 3,026 urine specimens and to establish the optimum procedure for the Autobac system. Overall, 97% of urine specimens having greater than 10(5) colony-forming units (CFU) per ml were detected within 5 h by the Autobac system. The system detected 66, 90, and 94% of such specimens after 2, 3, and 4 h of incubation, respectively. Of specimens having 10(4) to 10(5) CFU/ml, the Autobac system detected 10, 45, 53, and 95% after 2, 3, 4, and 5 h of incubation, respectively. The rate of false-positive results increased from 0% after 2 h to 2% after 3 h to 6% after 4 h and 25% after 5 h of incubation. The specificity of the urine screening results also varied with the incubation time. Percentages of specimens having greater than 10(5) CFU/ml that gave positive urine screening results at various times were as follows: 96% at 2 h, 74% at 3 h, 29% at 4 h, and 9% at 5 h. These findings suggest that a 3- or 4-h urine screening procedure will effectively detect bacteriuria of greater than 10(5) CFU/ml, with few false-positive results. However, a 5-h procedure, which gives more false-positive results, may be needed for detection of lower levels of bacteriuria.

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