Determination of streptococci in blood in sepsis. Verger (Deut. med. Woch., 1924, No. 20)
V. Sergeev
Kazan medical journal ›› 1925, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (2) : 206 -206.
Determination of streptococci in blood in sepsis. Verger (Deut. med. Woch., 1924, No. 20)
In almost all cases of chronic sepsis, it was possible to prove the presence of streptococci in the blood by the following method: 5-10 cc of blood is collected in a sterile test tube, waiting for the blood to clot, after which the serum is drained, and the blood clot is transferred to an Erlenmeyer flask containing 50 cc. 10% horse serum broth. The flask is placed in the thermostat for 4 to 6 days, with a few drops taken from the bottom with a sterile capillary pipette every 24 h and transferred to the blood agar plate.
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